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A   CATALOGUE 
OF  THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

Insurance  Library  Association 

of  Boston 

To  Which  is  Added 

A  Sketch  of  the  History  and  Work  of  the  Association, 
Together  <iuiih  Other  Information 

Compiled  and  Arranged 
by 

Henry  E.  Hess 

Sometime  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Association 


MDCCCXCIX 


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It  will  be  considered  a  favor  if  errors  found  in  this  Cat- 
alogue are  reported  to  Henry  E.  Hess,  32  Nassau  Street, 
New  York, 


This  Catalogue  represents  an  effort,  more  or  less  crude, 
to  place  before  the  members  of  the  Association  a  classified  list 
of  the  books  and  pamphlets,  journals  and  magazines,  that  have 
been  gathered  into  our  library  since  its  opening  ten  years  ago. 
It  is  not  the  work  of  a  professional  cataloguer,  but  of  a  busi- 
ness man,  who  has  been  able  to  give  to  it  only  his  leisure  time 
and  such  odd  moments  as  he  could  spare  in  the  intei-vals  of 
daily  duty.  Its  publication  was  planned  for  the  early  summer 
of  this  year;  but  just  as  the  first  pages  went  to  press  the 
compiler  was  called  upon  to  remove  to  New  York,  and  as  a 
result  all  subsequent  work  had  to  be  done  at  long  range  and 
by  correspondence.  Produced  under  such  conditions  the  book 
cannot  fail  of  many  imperfections  ;  nevertheless,  its  compiler 
trusts  that  it  may  be  of  some  assistance  to  those  seeking  infor- 
mation at  our  rooms.  If  it  shall  save  any  of  his  fellows 
labor,  or  open  up  to  them  new  avenues  of  instruction  and 
entertainment,  he  will  feel  amply  rewarded  for  the  time  and 

work  devoted  to  its  production. 

H.   E.   H. 


New  York,  December,  1899. 


Preface        ..... 

Table  of  Abbreviations 

Introduction         .... 

Adjusters  and  Adjusting 

Agents'  Text-Books     . 

Arguments,  Briefs  and  Decisions 

Buildings  and  Building  Laws 

Cause  and  Prevention  of  Fires 

Electricity  and  Electrical  Hazards 

Field  Associations 

Fires  and  Fire  Departments 

Fire  Patrols  and  Protective  Departments 

Fire-Preventing  Devices 

Gasolene  and  Other  Oils 

General  Reference  Works    . 

Historical  and  Biographical 

Inaugural  and  Annual  Addresses 

Insurance  Almanacs  and  Year  Books 

Insurance  Commissioners'  Repoils 

Insurance  Dictionaries 

Insurance  Maps  and  Surveys 

Insurance  Journals  and  Periodicals 

Law  of  Fire  Insurance 

Law  and  Practice,  Marine  . 

Life  Insurance     .... 

Office  Practice  and  Procedure 

Processes  and  Hazards 

Rate  Books  and  Organizations 


111 
vii-x 
xi-xiv 
i-ii 
12-16 
17-19 
20-28 
29-36 

37-45 
46-51 
52-62 
63,  64 
65-71 

72-77 

7S-S0 

S1-S7 

SS-95 

96-99 

100-105 

106 

107,  loS 

I 09-1 2 I 

132-131 

132-141 

142-160 

161-165 

166-1S2 

1S3,  1S4 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


Statistics  of  Fire  Insurance 

185-1S8 

Theory  and  Practice    . 

189-212 

Waterworks 

213,  214 

Index  of  Autliors  and  Writers 

215-243 

Appendix    .... 

245,  246 

List  of  Subscribers 

247-249 

By-laws       .... 

250-255 

Rules  and  Regulations 

256 

List  of  Members 

257-261 

Photographs 

262 

Portraits      .... 

263 

Old  and  Foreign  Policies 

264,  265 

Photographic  Views  and  Groups 

266,  267 

Form  of  Bequest 

268 

ILLUSTRATIONS. 

The  Reading  Room 

256 

The  Case  Room 

262 

Proceedings  and  transactions  referred  to  in  this  Catalogue 
are  abbreviated  as  follows  : — 


ABBREVIATION 


Association  Manchester 


Australasian 


Birminofham 


Bristol 


British 


Edinbursfh 


^nsfineers 


Exchange 


STANDS    FOR 

Reports  of  the  Insurance  Associa- 
tion of  Manchester. 

Australasian  Insurance  and  Bank- 
ing Record. 

Transactions  of  the  Birmingham 
Insurance  Institute. 

Transactions  of  the  Insurance  In- 
stitute of  Bristol. 

Publications  of    the  British  Fire 
Prevention  Committee. 

Transactions  of  the  Actuarial  So- 
ciety of  Edinburgh. 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Fire  Engineers. 

Reports  of  the  New  England  In- 
surance Exchange. 


viii  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


Federation 

Glasgow 
Ireland    . 
Manchester 
Massachusetts 
Missouri 

Mutuals  . 

N.  A.  Buildings 

National 

Newcastle 

N.  I.  C.  .         . 

N.  I.  C.  Text-book 

Norwich 


Journal  of  the  Federation  of  In- 
surance Institutes  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland. 

Transactions  of  the  Insurance  and 
Actuarial  Society  of  Glasgow. 

Reports  of  the  Insurance  Institute 

of  Ireland. 
Reports  of  the  Insurance  Institute 

of  Manchester. 

Reports  of  the  Massachusets  State 
Firemen's  Association. 

Proceedings  of  the  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas and  Nebraska  Association  of 
Fire  Underwriters. 

Publications  of  the  Boston  Man- 
facturers'  Mutual  Insurance 
Company. 

Proceedings  of  the  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Commissioners  and 
Inspectors  of  Buildings  of  the 
United  States  of  America. 

Proceedings  of  the  National 
Board  of  Underwriters. 

Reports  of  the  Insurance  Institute 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Reports  of  the  National  Insurance 
Convention. 

Insurance,  a  Text-book ;  being 
Addresses  delivered  at  National 
Insurance  Convention,  1898. 

Reports  of  the  Norwich  Insurance 
Institute. 


Abbreviations. 


Northwest 

N.  Y.  State     . 

Pacific     . 

Philadelphia  Association, 

Protection 

South 

Southeastern    . 

United     . 

Underwriters  . 

Victoria 

Wales  Record 

Yorkshire 


Proceedings  of  the  Fire  Under- 
writers Association  of  the 
Northwest. 

Proceedings  of  the  New  York 
State  Association  of  Supervis- 
ing and  Adjusting  Agents. 

Proceedings  of  the  Fire  Under- 
writers Association  of  the 
Pacific. 

Reports  of  the  Philadelphia  Fire 
Underwriters'  Association. 

Reports  of  the  National  Fire  Pro- 
tection Association. 

Proceedings  of  the  Underwriters 
Association  of  the  South. 

Proceedings  of  the  Southeastern 
Tariff  Association. 

Proceedings  of  the  United  Fire 
Underwriters  in  America. 

Proceedings  of  the  Underwriters 
Association  of  New  York  State. 

Reports  of  the  Insurance  Institute 
of  Victoria. 

Journal  of  the  Insurance  Institute 
of  New  South  Wales. 

Reports  of  the  Insurance  Institute 
of  Yorkshire. 


The  abbreviations  used   in    connection  with    description 
of  books  and  pamphlets  refer  to  their  height,  and  are  those 


X  Insttrance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

recommended  by  the  American  Library  Association,  as  shown 
on  the  Cole  Size  Card,  being  approximately  as  follows  : — 

T  (34°)  up  to  15  centimeters  or  nearly  6  inches  high. 


S  (16°) 

'   17-5 

7 

D(I2°) 

"    20          " 

8 

0    (8°) 

'   25 

"        10          " 

a  (4°) 

'  30 

"        12          " 

F     (f°)       ' 

'     35 

14 

Whenever  the  width  is  less  than  three  fifths  of  the  height 
Nar.  is  prefixed. 

Whenever  the  width  is  more  than  three  fourths  of  the 
height   Sq.  is  prefixed. 

When  the  width  is  more  than  the  height  Ob.\%  prefixed. 


Introduction 


When  the  rooms  of  this  Association  were 
opened  and  its  library  placed  at  the  disposal  not 
only  of  members,  but  of  the  numerous  inquirers 
who  sought  information  here  upon  special  insur- 
ance topics,  it  soon  became  appai^ent  that  some 
classification  of  the  literature  of  fire  insurance 
was  greatly  needed.  Nothing  of  the  kind  ap- 
parently had  ever  been  attempted,  and  whatever 
we  undertook  had  to  be  done  without  the  benefit 
of  precedent  or  example.  Beginning  naturally 
very  modestly,  as  we  were  limited  both  by  lack 
of  experience  and  lack  of  funds,  our  first  step 
was  to  card-index  the  titles  and  authors  of  our 
books  and  pamphlets  ;  and  this  was  followed  by 
including  the  subjects  and  writers  of  all  special 
papers  read  before  the  Associations  and  Institutes 
whose  proceedings  and  journals  we  had  in  hand. 
Next  it  was  essayed  to  make  a  record  of  the  most 
important  articles  contained  in  bound  volumes 
of  insurance  magazines,  because  practically  al 
of  the  earlier  volumes  of  such  magazines  were 


xii  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

published  without  indexes  ;  but  this  undertaking  called  for  so 
much  time  to  be  devoted  to  looking  through  the  volumes  that 
it  has  not  progressed  beyond  a  beginning. 

Scrapbooks  were  also  arranged,  into  which  were  gathered 
articles  of  interest  appearing  in  daily  newspapers  and  publi- 
cations not  exclusively  devoted  to  insurance.  All  this  was 
done  by  workers  untrained  in  library  work  and  hampered  by 
lack  of  means ;  but  finally  enough  material  was  secured  to 
justify  an  effort  at  classification,  and  the  results  of  that  effort 
are  presented  in  this  volume.  Nothing  is  listed  therein  but 
what  is  actually  in  our  files,  and  nothing  is  duplicated,  an 
entry  being  made  but  once  and  then  credited  either  to  the 
author  of  a  book,  the  writer  of  a  paper,  or,  failing  accredited 
authorship,  to  the  periodical  in  which  it  is  to  be  found.  An 
index,  however,  is  added  where  all  the  entries  credited  to  any 
given  author  are  grouped  by  number  under  his  name. 

As  to  the  classification  itself  it  might  be  much  improved  ; 
but  as  it  is  the  first  of  its  kind  it  is  put  forward  with  the  hope 
that  it  will  be  found  at  least  better  than  none  at  all.  It  is 
arranged  alphabetically,  and  under  headings  that,  so  far  as 
possible,  have  been  made  self -suggestive. 

While  the  main  effort  of  the  Association  has  been  to  es- 
tablish a  librarv  of  fire  and  marine  insurance  literature,  it  has 
incidentally  come  into  possession  of  many  books  relating  to 
other  branches  of  insurance,  and  all  of  these  are  entered  under 
the  one  classification  of  "Life  Insurance"  ;  not  because  they 
belong  there,  but  because  it  was  not  deemed  worth  while  at 
this  time  to  make  special  classifications  for  branches  other  than 
those  most  pi-ominently  represented  in  our  collection. 

In  nothing  has  greater  difficulty  been  encountered  than 
in  the  effort  to  gather  together  complete  sets  of  Proceedings 
and  Transactions  of  field  organizations  and  foreign  institutes. 
Although  containing  most  valuable  contributions  from  practi- 
cal men,  these  yearly  publications  have  hitherto  been  allowed 
to  quickly  drop  from  sight,  and  the  search  required  to  bring 
together  complete  files  of  them  has  been  successful  only  be- 
cause persistent  and  insistent. 


Introduction.  xiii 

Equally  difficult  has  been  the  work  of  building  up  com- 
plete files  of  Insurance  Journals,  only  one  publisher  being 
able  to  furnish  his  paper  complete  from  its  beginning,  and  in 
a  majority  of  cases  it  being  impossible  to  secure  from  the 
others  even  correct  sketches  of  the  history  of  their  papers. 
The  correspondence  entailed  by  our  efforts  to  secure  missing 
volumes  has  been  voluminous  to  an  extent  justified  only  by 
the  results  herein  recorded,  which  we  feel  are  the  more 
surprising  when  their  moderate  money  cost  is  considered. 
This  we  owe  chiefly  to  the  generosity  of  the  publishers,  who 
have  not  only  furnished  us  with  current  issues  from  year  to 
year,  but  have  given  us  every  assistance  in  adveitising  for 
volumes  needed.  Their  generosity  has  been  ably  seconded 
in  many  instances  by  that  of  companies  who  allowed  us  to  go 
through  their  accumulations  of  periodicals  and  take  therefrom 
any  publication  wanted  for  our  own  files. 

In  connection  with  our  search  for  missing  volumes  a 
singular  fact  may  be  noted  for  the  benefit  of  other  searchers, 
and  that  is  that  in  many  instances  volumes  are  included  by 
journals  in  their  enumerations  which,  as  a  fact,  were  never 
issued.  Commonly  this  grows  out  of  a  change  of  name,  the 
new  journal  continuing  the  volume  enumeration  of  the  old 
one ;  but  almost  as  often  it  is  the  result  of  changes  from  semi- 
annual to  annual  publication ;  under  any  circumstances  it  is 
confusing  and  discouraging  to  those  who  spend  time  seeking 
for  volumes  that  were  never  published.  So  far  as  we  have 
learned  of  these  and  other  changes  in  enumeration  or  make- 
up or  title  of  journals,  we  have  noted  the  same  in  our  sketch 
of  each  in  this  volume,  in  the  hope  that  the  information  may 
be  of  service  not  only  to  our  own  members  but  to  students  of 
insurance  literature  in  other  parts  of  the  world. 

It  is  our  impression  that  the  titles  of  the  papers  read  be- 
fore the  Associations  of  this  country  and  the  Institutes  of 
Great  Britain  have  never  before  been  brought  together  and 
classified,  and  in  this  it  is  possible  that  our  work  may  be  of 
value  to  the  members  of  those  organizations  wherever  located. 
If  so,  we  shall  regard  it  as  some  requital  for  their  kindness. 


xiv  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

and   more    particularly  that    of    their  Secretaries,   in  helping 
us  to  make  our  sets  complete. 

The  volumes  referred  to  as  "Mutual  Publications"  are 
compiled  by  us,  and  contain  the  circulars  issued  to  members 
of  the  Boston  Manufacturers  Mutual  Insurance  Company, 
furnished  us  through  the  courtesy  of  that  Company. 

In  gathering  together  a  record  of  articles  and  books 
referring  to  Buildings  and  Building  Laws,  as  well  as  in  listing 
the  addresses  made  before  Associations  of  Firemen,  it  is  be- 
lieved that  material  is  secured  that  cannot  fail  to  be  of  use  in 
the  business  of  fire  insurance.  Electrical  hazards  are  also  of 
such  importance  in  that  business  that  a  special  classification 
of  books  and  pamphlets  relating  thereto  has  been  made ;  and 
publications  relating  to  Acetyline  and  its  hazards  are  listed  in 
connection  with  those  on  inflammable  oils. 

Some  of  the  most  thoughtful  and  pertinent  suggestions  in 
our  business  have  been  made  by  presiding  officers  of  Field 
Associations  in  their  annual  addresses,  and  in  order  to  afford 
some  means  of  referring  to  these  a  separate  classification  of 
sucii  addresses  is  made,  showing  when  and  by  whom  they 
were  delivered. 

No  effort  has  been  made  to  collect  Rate  Books  and 
Tariffs,  but  a  few  have  been  preserved  as  of  interest  in  con- 
nection with  the  fire  insurance  history  of  Boston,  or  as  illus- 
trating customs  of  the  business  in  other  pai-ts  of  the  world. 

In  prosecuting  our  work  we  have  had  occasion  to  invoke 
the  assistance  of  many  correspondents,  at  home  and  abroad, 
whose  generous  help  it  would  be  a  pleasure  to  acknowledge 
here  by  name  were  the  list  not  too  long  for  the  limits  of  our 
volume.  We  must  therefore  content  ourselves  with  putting 
on  record  our  appreciation  of  the  services  rendered  us,  and 
our  feeling  that  without  such  assistance  this  catalogue,  lacking 
material,  could  not  have  been  compiled. 


mm^\^'Mmm\mMWM\\^ 


Adjusters  and  Adjusting 

Including  Special  Agents'  Hand  Books,     (See  also  Arguments, 
Briefs  of  Counsel,  Legal  Opinions,  and  Referees'  Decisions,) 


looi.  Abbey  (A,J.  B»):  Law  Relative  to  Other  Insurance. 
(Weekly  Underwriter  Prize  Essay,  signed  "Joshua  Mid- 
dlebrook "  ;  Honorable  Mention.)  Northzvcst^  iSSi, 
/.  313. 

1 003,     American  Exchange  and  Review  (co)iti?iued  o?i  next 

Blanket    Insurance,    Probabilities     in.       Vol.     XXXIV. 

P-  173- 
Fire  Insurance  vs.  Riot.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  sSS. 
Graduation  of    Building  Depreciation.      Vol.   XXXIV. 
-jtiL       p.  138. 

^    Legal  Interpretation  of  the  Fire  Policy  and  its  Wording. 
Vol.  XXXIII.  p.  1 30. 

Loss  by  Explosion  and  Fire,  Proximate 
_     Cause.      Vol.  XXXIII.  p.  iS^. 


2^  Insui'ance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1 002.  American  Exchange  and  Review  (conchided)* 
Relative  Subjection  to  Damage,  and  Salvage  Possibilities, 

of  Wool  and  Cotton.      Vol.  XXXVII.  p.  175. 
Substance  Loss  and  Value  Loss  in  Fire  Insurance.     Vol. 
XXXII.  p.  206. 

1003.  Andre  (A.  A.):  What  to  Do  After  a  Fire;  being  ad- 
vice by  an  Adjuster  to  persons  insured.  San  Francisco., 
PampJilet  Sq.  6".,  pp.  22.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

1004.  Atkins  (Richard):  The  Average  Clause;  or  Hints 
on  the  Settlement  of  Claims  for  Losses  by  Fire  under 
Mercantile  Policies.      London.^  1S60,  Z>.,  pp.  loS. 

1005.  Bates  (Thomas):  Suggestions  in  Regard  to  Waivers. 

N'orthwest,  1SS9, /.  59. 

1006.  Beck  (L.):  Mortgage  Interest.     Faci/ic,  iSSo, p.  100. 

1007.  Beddall  (K  R):  Duties  of  a  Special  Agent.  X.  7. 
State,  1S96,  p.  10. 

1008.  Berne  (J.  J.):  Adjusters'  Field  Companion;  Tables 
and  Examples  of  Values  and  Depreciations.  Chicago., 
1890,  O.,  pp.  187. 

1009.  :  Best  Rule  for  Adjusting  Non-Concurrent  Poli- 
cies.     XortJnvest.,  iSSS,/.  104. 

lOio.     :  Law   Relative  to   Other  Insurance.      (Weekly 

Underwriter  Prize  Essay,  signed  "Adjuster"  ;   Honorable 
Mention.)      Xorthwest.,  1881,/.  222. 

loi  I .  :  The  Insurance  Contract ;  Adjustments  and  Ad- 
justers.     Northxvcst.,  1S86, /.  140. 

1012.  Beveridge  (David):  The  Current  Form  of  Policy. 
No rt Invest,  1S77,  Appendix. 

1 01 3.     :    Waiver    and    Estoppel.     No7'tJnvest,      1878, 

Appendix. 


Adjusters  and  Adjusting:.  3 

1014.     Blodget  (A.  C):  Law  of  Waiver  and  Estoppel;  an 

Insurance  Case.      Detroit,    iSSi,    Pajuphlet    O.,  pp.    8. 

Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 
J015.     :  Proximate  Cause  of  Loss  under  Fire  Insurance 

Policies.      Philadelphia,     iSSi,     Pamphlet     O.,   //.    7. 

Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1016.  :  Referees'  Report  on  Policy  Covering  "Pat- 
terns." Philadelphia,  1880,  Pamphlet  0.,pp.  4.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1017.  Bokce  (D.  M,):  The  Adjuster;  Is  he  Made  or  Born? 
Pacific,  1SS9, /.  71. 

I  o  1 8 .     Boston  Manufacturers^  Mutual  Publications : 
Adjustment  of  Losses.       Vol.  II.  p.  i. 
What  Constitutes  Indemnity.      Vol.  II.  p.  153. 
What  to  Do  After  a  Fire.       Vol.  I.  /.  63. 

1019.  Bromwell  (L.  L.):  Fraud,  Misrepresentation,  Con- 
cealment.     Pacijic,  1S80,  /.  94. 

1020.  Case  (Charles  Lyman):  Advice  to  Young  Special 
Agents.     JVorthzuest,  1S8S, /.  49. 

102 1.  Chalmers  (W.  L.):  Bureau  System  of  Adjusting. 
Pacific,  18S8,/.  54. 

1022.     •  Losses  and  Adjustments.      Pacijic,  iSS"],  p.  2^. 

1023.     :  Some  Mistakes  in  the  Management  of  Fire  Loss 

Adjustments.      Pacific,  iS^j,  p.  6S. 

1024.  Chronicle:  Apportionment  of  Non-Concurrent  Policies 
in  Rossiter's  and  other  Storehouses,  1S89.  Chrofiicle, 
Vol.  XL  III.  pp.  266  and  304. 

1025.  Covington      (J.    L):    Adjustment     of    Fire    Losses. 

Xorthzcest,  1882,/.  187. 

1026.  De  Camp  (J.  M.):  The  Special  Agent:  His  Duties, 
Methods  of  Performing  them,  and  w^hat  he  Should  be. 
(Chronicle  Prize  Essay  signed  "Cicero."  First  Prize.) 
North-joest,  1881,/.  143. 


4  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1027.  Dosser  (Chas.E.):  Adjusters  and  Adjustments  ;  Their 
Relation  to  Public  Sentiment.      Northwest^  1S94,  p.  142. 

1028.  Driffield  (V.  G):  Garnishments  before  Proofs.  Pa- 
cijic,  1S92,  /.  130. 

1029.     :  Statutory  Requirements  of  the  Various  States. 

Pacific^  1SS9,  p.  22, 

1030.  Dutton  (W.  J.):  Co-Existent  Fire  and  Marine  Poli- 
cies.     Pacific^  1893,^.  138. 

103 1.  Edwards  (L.  B»):  Adjustment  before  Loss.  Pacijic^ 
1892,/.  175. 

1032.  Explosions  of  Gun  Powder  to  Prevent  the  Spread  of 
Fire.  Proceedings  of  a  Trial  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
New  Jersey  involving  Liability  of  the  Mayor  of  New  York 
for  goods  destroyed  by  blowing  up  Warehouses  containing 
same  to  stop  Great  Fire  in  1835.  New  2'ork,  1852,  O., 
1>P'  332. 

1033.  Explosions  of  Gun  Powder  to  Prevent  tlie  Spread  of 
Fire.  Legal  Opinions  obtained  by  the  Adjusters'  Associa- 
tion on  the  Liability  of  Insui'ance  Companies  for  Property 
destroyed  or  damaged  to  prevent  the  spread  of  fire  in  the 
great  Boston  Conflagration.  Boston^  1S72,  PampJiIet  O., 
pp.  16.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

1034.  Faymonville  (Bernard):  The  Insurer's  Liability  on 
Buildings  in  Course  of  Construction.  Pacific^  1892,  p. 
"5- 

1035.     :  Proper  Vice.     Pacific^  1888,/.  57. 

1036.  Ferry  (G  P.):  Losses  and  Adjustments.  Pacrftc, 
1886,/.  69. 

1037.  Finch  (John  A.):  Appraisal  and  Award.  New  Tor k, 
1897,  Pa?nphlet  Z>.,  pp.  22.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

1038.     :    Insurance  Companies  in  Court.     Northwest, 

1888,/.  58. 


Adjusters  and  Adjusting.  5 

1039.  Finney   (J.  G.):  Field  vs.  The  Office.     North-west, 

1SS2,/.    133. 

1040.  Fowler  (J.  A.):  Mathematical  Adjustment  of  Fire 
Loss.  American  Exchatige  and  Review,  Vol.  XXXV. 
p.  204. 

1041.  Fox  (W.  F.):  Law  Relative  to  Other  Insurance. 
(Weekly  Underwriter  Prize  Essay,  signed  "  Rob  Roy"; 
First  Prize.)      Northxvest,  1881,/.  193. 

1042.  :  The  Special  Agents'  and  Adjusters'  Hand- 
book.   Second  edition.    Chicago,  \^?>'^,  Nar.  S.,pp.  194. 

1043.  :  The  Special  Agents'  and  Adjusters'  Hand- 
book.     Third  edition.      Chicago,  \Z()\,  Nar.  S.,  pp.  2"^^. 

1044.     :  The    Special  Agent,   His   Duties,  Methods  of 

Performing  Them,  and  What  He  Should  Be.  (Chronicle 
Prize  Essay,  signed  "Novice";  Honorable  Mention.) 
North-west,  1881,  p.  i^ji. 

1045.  Gates  ("W.  E.):  Some  Notes  on  Fire  Loss  Adjust- 
ments.      Wales,  Record  No.  90. 

1046.  Garniss  ( J.  R.):  Losses  and  Adjustments.  Pacific, 
1S83,/.  20. 

1047.  Getman  (Nellis):  Hints  to  Insurers  Against  Fire 
Before,  During,  and  After  Loss.)  Johnsto-wn,  N.  T., 
1S97,  Pamphlet  Sq.  T.,  pp.  15.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  X. 

1048.  Gibbons  ("W.  H.):  Small  Loss  Adjustments.  Pacific, 
1S97,/.  148. 

1049.  Goodfellow  (W.  S.):  Garnishments.  Pacific,  1898, 
/.  82. 

1050.  Grant  (George  F.):  Special  Agents.  Pacific,  1884, 
P-  75- 

105 1.  Grant  (H.  M.):  A  Celebrated  Case — The  Bonner 
Mercantile  Company's  Loss  at  Butte  City,  Mont.  Pacific, 
1890,  /.  29. 


6  Insurance  Libraty  Association  of  Boston. 

1052.  Grant  (H.  M.)  :  Upon  the  Element  of  Estimate  in 
Loss  Adjustments.     Pacific^  1S91,/.  119. 

1053.  Griswold  (Jeremiah):  Handbook  of  Adjustments  of 
Loss  or  Damage  by  Fire  for  the  use  of  Fire  Underwriters. 
Second  edition.      N'exv  Tork,  1882,   O.^  pp.  171. 

1054.     :  Handbook  of  Adjustments  of  Loss  or  Damage 

by  Fire  for  the  use  of  Fire  Underwriters,     Third  edition. 
New   2'o}'k,  1894,  ^'1  PP'  17S. 

1055.  Gunnison  (A.  R.):  Rules  for  Apportionment.  Pa- 
cifc,  1 885,  /.  75. 

1056.  Harbeck  (E.):  Adjusters  and  Adjustments.  North- 
west, 1SS8, /.  1 38. 

1057.  Harvey  (Wm.)t  Conditions  in  Fire  Policies.  Edin- 
b u rgh ,    Vol.  III.  p.  331. 

1058.  Hine  (C.  C):  A  few  Oddities  of  Insurance  Litigation. 

Northwest.,  1892,/.  77, 

1059.  Holden   (J.  L,):  Depreciation  of   Property.     North- 

xvest.,  1878,  p.  34. 

1060.  Holloway  (George  A,):  Field  Experience.  North- 
%vest,  1S77,/.  29. 

1061.  Hore  (William  H.);  Remarks  on  the  Apportionment 
of  Fire  Losses,  illustrating  by  numerous  Examples  the 
Practice  of  the  Offices  in  complicated  Average  and  Non- 
Average  cases ;  and  suggesting  means  by  which  the  diffi- 
culties hitherto  experienced  in  apportioning  losses  covered 
by  non-current  policies  may  be  avoided  in  the  future. 
Londojt.,  1870,  O.,  pp.  117. 

1062.  Howell  (Thomas):  Fire  Insurance  from  an  Assessor's 
Point  of  View.     Birmingham,  1893-4,  not  paged. 

1063.  Insurance  Monitor  (contl?i2eed  on  next  page)* 
Building  in  Course  of   Construction;  Whose  Loss  is  it? 

Vol.  XXV.  p.  ^•$>^. 


Adjusters  and  Adjusting.  7 

1063.  Insurance  Monitor  (concluded)  : 

Cost  of  Buildings  per  cubic  foot.      Vol.  XL  V.  p.  4S9. 
Falling  Walls;  Damage  from.    Vol.  XXV.  pp.  391,  444. 
Family  Wearing  Apparel,  What  does  it  consist  of?      Vol. 

XXIV.  p.  480. 
Waiver  in  attempting  to  Adjust  a  Loss.      Vol.  XXVI.  p. 

349- 
Warranty     of    Occupancy    throughout    the    year.        Vol. 
XXIV.  p.  480. 

1064.  Kent  (Henry  T.):  Warranty  vs.  Representation. 
NortJrjcest^  1890,/.  69. 

1065.  Kinne  (G  M.):  Apportionment  of  Loss  under  the 
Kinne  Rule  as  recommended  by  resolutions  of  the  Asso- 
ciation.     Pacific.,  18S6, /.  112. 

1066.     :  Apportionment  of  Loss  under  Non-Concurrent 

Policies.      Pacific^  1884,/.  61. 

1067.  Laird  (John):  The  Average  Conditions  and  Independ- 
ent Liability.      Glasg'ozv,  Second  Series,  p.  311. 

1068.  Lowden  ("W.  H.)t  Adjustment  of  Book  Losses.  Pa- 
cifc,  iSSj,p.  89. 

1069.     :  Hints  on  Book  Losses.      San  Fraiicisco,  1887? 

0.,pp.   14. 

1070.  :  The  Measure  of  Manufacturer's  Damage.  Pa- 
cific.,  1891,  /.  144. 

107 1.     :   What    to    do    When    the    Books    are    Burned. 

Pacijic,  1890,/.  81. 

1072.  Lucas  (W.  P»):  The  Special  Agents'  and  Adjusters' 
Companion.  (Manuscript  Index  compiled  by  the  Insur- 
ance Library  Association.)  Oil  City,  Pa.,  1897,  -^^^^- 
O.,  pp.  81. 

1073.  Lye  (Henry):  Adjustment  of  Fire  Losses.  Scrap 
Book,  p.  22. 


8  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston, 

1074.  Macadam  (J.  M.):  Fire  Policy  as  Collateral  Security. 
Wales,  Record  47. 

1075.     •  Is  Mortgagee's  Interest  in  Lease  of  an  Hotel 

insurable?       Wales,  Record  ^o. 

1076.  Maccall  (John  Campbell):  The  Art  and  Practice  of 
Account  Keeping.      Glasgozv,  First  Series,  p.  317. 

1077.  Mallett  (Robert  F.):  When  is  Fire  not  a  Fire.?  Nor- 
■wich  Union  Magazine,    Vol.    VI.  /.  45. 

107S.  McVey  (A.  H.):  Doctrine  of  Waiver  as  applied  to 
Adjustments.      Northwest,  1S93, /.  134. 

1079.     :    Legal  Aspect  of  the  Appraisement  Contract. 

Northwest,  1896,  p.  143. 

loSo.  Montgomery  (Harford  H.):  Points  requiring  partic- 
ular attention  in  the  settlement  of  Fire  Losses  in  Ii-eland. 
Dtiblin,  1 88 7,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  25. 

1081.  Montgomery  (W^Jt.):  Policy  Conditions  and  their 
Bearing    upon   Loss  Settlements.      Federation,    1898,  p. 

195. 

1083.  Niles  (Edward):  Special  Agents.  Pacific,  1892,/. 
24. 

1083.     :  Special  Agents.      Pacijic,  1898,  p.  28. 

1084.  Noverre  (G  £♦):  Concerning  the  Contribution  Con- 
dition.     Norwich,  1896-7,/.  31. 

1085.  Osborn  (Russell  W.):  Adjustment  of  Partial  Losses. 
Pacific,  1894,/.  94. 

1086.  Outcalt  (Peter):  Adjusting.  The  Adjuster,  Vol. 
IV.  p.  112. 

1087.     :  Ethical  Shading  of  Depreciation  and  Discount 

on  Time  Bills.      Pacific,  1890,/.  18. 


0S8.     :  Professional  Errors.     Pacific,  iSc)2,  p.  S^. 


Adjusters  and  Adjusting;.  9 

10S9.  Palache  ("Whitney):  The  Special  Agent  from  a  Spe- 
cial Agent's  Standpoint.      Pacijic^  1S95,/.  44. 

1090.  Pipkin  (Samuel  J.):  The  Average  conditions  of  a 
Fire  Insurance  Policy.      Glasgo'v^   Third  Series^  p.  313. 

1091.  Polak  (J.  R.  F.):  Adjusting  Losses.  An  address  de- 
livered before  the  Underwriters  Convention  held  at  Sa- 
vannah, Ga.,  May  12,  1895.  Western  Insurance  Re- 
view^  Vol.   VIII.  p.  520. 

1092.  Raynolds  (Robert  L.):  Special  Agency  Work. 
Northwest,  1894,/.  82. 

1093.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Salvages  in  the  Free 
and  Bonded  Warehouses  on  South  Street,  New  York,  de- 
stroyed by  fire  April  16,  1865.  Nevj  York,  1866,  Sq, 
^.,/A76. 

1094.  Rice  (E.  P.):  Contribution  in  Fire  Losses.  North- 
west, 1880,  p.  44.  (Reviewed  in  A7?iericmi  Exchange 
and  Review,    V^ol.  XXXIV.  p.  375.) 

1095.  Richards  (T.  D.)j  Liability  for  Property  Removed  to 
escape  Conflagration.       Wales,  Record  i\2. 

1096.  Robb  (W.  O.):  Conduct  of  an  Appraisal.  North- 
zvest,  1893,  /.  loi. 

1097.  Rogers  (Joseph M.):  Arbitration.  Northwest,  1878, 
P-  153- 

109S.  Scudder  (Henry  J.)j  Cash  Value  of  Property  at  Time 
of  Fire.  New  York,  1877,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  11. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIL 

1099.     Sexton  ("William):  Adjusting.     Pacijic,  i^^^,  p.  $1. 

HOC.     :  Apportionment  of  Loss  under  Non-concurrent 

Policies.      Pacific,  1883,/.  100;    1S84,/.  41. 

iioi.  Smalley  (B.  D.):  When  shall  an  Adjuster  DecHne 
to  make  Proofs.     Pacific,  1S93,  /.  104. 


lo  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

II03.  Spaulding  (A.  "W".)?  Adjustment  of  Losses.  North- 
tvest,  1876,  p.  22. 

1 103.     :  Depreciation  to  Buildings.     Northwest^  1879' 

p.  124. 

1 104.  Swett  (Frank  H.):  Insurable  Interest.  Pacific,  i^^, 
p.  26. 

1 105.  Thomas  (W.  P.):  Losses  and  Adjustments.  Pacific, 
1886,/.  63. 

1 106.  Thompson  (F.  A.):  Depreciation.  Northwest,  \'^()6, 
p.  158. 

1 107.  Tiffany  (H.  S.):  Special  Agents'  and  Adjusters'  As- 
sistant ;  containing  numerous  citations  to  the  Law  of 
Insurance  and  other  valuable  Statistics  and  References, 
together  with  Tiffany's  Digest  of  Depreciations.  Ninth 
edition.      Chicago,  1887,  Nar.  O.,  pp.  437. 

iioS.  Van  Voorhis  (William  H.):  Decision  as  Referee  in 
Van  Heusen  &  Charles  vs.  International  Insurance  Com- 
pany et  al.  having  non-concurrent  policies.  New  I'ork, 
1869,  Pamphlet   O.,  pp.  4.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

1 109.  Vigeon  (Harry):  Depreciations;  a  Paper  read  before 
the  meeting  of  the  Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants  of 
Ontario,  1895.      Scrap  Book,  p.  40^. 

mo.  "Waters  (A.  J.):  Adjustment  of  Fire  Losses  on  Build- 
ings; a  Handbook  for  the  use  of  Adjusters,  Insurance 
Agents,  and  Builders.     New  York,  1879,  D.,pp.  255. 

nil.     J    Adjustment    of    Fire    Losses    on    Buildings. 

Northwest,  1878,/.  80. 

1 1 12.  :  Machinery  in  Special  Hazards;  Cost  and  De- 
preciation.     Northwest,  1879,/.  16. 

1 1 13.     .  Salvage,  a  Posthumous  Compilation  of  Essays 

and  Sketches  on  Fire  Insurance.     Nexv  7'ork,  1882,  O., 
pp.  164. 


Adjusters  and  Adjusting.  1 1 

1 1 14.  Waters  (A.  J.) :  The  Special  Agent,  His  Duties, 
Methods  of  Perfoi-ming  Them,  and  What  He  vShould  Be. 
(Chronicle  Prize  Essay,  signed  "Iron  Gray"  ;  Honorable 
Mention.)      NortJnvest,  18S1,/.  162. 

1 1 15.  Welch  (J.St.  Vincent):  Reinstatement  when  Insur- 
ance is  not  sufticient  to  complete  building.  JVa/es, 
Record  30, 

1 1 16.  Wetzlar  (Alexander  J.):  Adjusters  and  Appraisers. 
Pacific,  iS(^i,p.  91. 

1 1 17.     ♦  Attachments  or  Garnishments  before  Proofs  of 

Loss  are  made.      Pacific,  1892,^.  135. 

iiiS.      J  Losses  and  Adjustments.     Pacific,  iS^6,  p.  ^t^. 

1 1 19.  Wilson  (J.  O.):  The  Adjuster.  JVorthzvest,  1875, 
A  82. 

1 1 20.  Winne  (Peter):  Attachment  and  Garnishment  before 
Proofs  of  Loss.     Pacific,  1S91,/.  14. 

1 121.     :  Waiver  and  Estoppel.      PacZ/fc,  1885,  ^.  44. 

1 122.  Wright  (G.  Alexander):  Estimating  the  Cost  of 
Modern  Buildings.      Pacific,  1S97, /.  113. 


Agents'  Text  Books 

Including  Instruction  Books  from  Companies, 


1 1 23.  Affeld  (F,  O^  Jr.):  Index  to  Massachusetts  Standard 
Fire  Insurance  Policy,  and  also  to  the  Standard  Fire 
Insurance   Policies   of   Maine    and    Minnesota.     Boston^ 

1896,  Nar.   O.,  pp.  7. 

1 1 34.     :    Index  to  New  York  Standard  Fire  Insurance 

Policy,  and  also  to  the  Standard  Fire  Insurance  Policies 
of  Connecticut,  Michigan,  New  Jersey,  North  Carolina, 
North  and  South  Dakota,  and  Rhode  Island.  Brooklyn, 
1896,  N'ar.  O.,  pp.  5. 

1 125.  Aetna  Insurance  Qjmpany :  Guide  to  Fire  Insurance 
for  the  Representatives  of  the  ^tna  Insurance  Company. 
Cincinnati^  1S67,   O.,  pp.  529. 

1 1 26.  Amazon  Insurance  Company:  Suggestions  for  the 
benefit  of  People  who  insure  property.  Cincinnati, 
1874,  Parnphlet  T.,  pp.  38.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.   X. 

1 1 27.  Andes  Insurance  Company:  Manual  of  Fire  Insur- 
ance for  Agents  of  the  Andes  Insurance  Company.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1870,  O.,  pp.  190. 

1128.  Bromwell    (L.    L.):    Local    Agents.      Pacifc,    1879, 

/.  7. 

1 1 29.  Brumsey  (J.  A,):  Coal  Oil  in  Stores.  Qiiotations  of 
Legal  decisions  as  to  Agents'  knowledge  of  Qiiantity  kept 
on  hand.      Pacijic,  1882,/.  75. 

(12) 


Agents*  Text  Books.  13 

1 130.  Campbell  (Donald  A.):  The  Fire  Underwriters'  Com- 
panion ;  a  Commonplace  Book  containing  selected  para- 
graphs.    London,  18S3,  Nar.  O.,  pp.  170. 

1 131.  Clarke  (Geo.  C):  Compensation  of  Agents.  North- 
zccst,  1S76,  p.  106. 

1 132.  Compact:  Proposed  form  of  Local  Board  Compact 
submitted  to  the  Committee  of  Fifteen  appointed  to  pre- 
pare a  Compact  for  the  Metropolitan  District.  New 
York,  1891,  PampJilet  O.,  pp.  30.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  V. 

1 133.  Continental  Insurance  Company:  Instruction  Book. 
Nexv  York,  1S71,  D.,  pp.  loi. 

1 134.  Cornell  (W.  B.):  Local  Agents.  Northxvest,  1875, 
p.  156. 

1 135.  Crawford  (J.  A.):  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agent;  His 
relative  position  to  the  Chief  of  the  Fire  Department. 
Engineers,  1896,/.  33. 

1 136.  Ducat  (Arthur C):  The  Practice  of  Fire  Underwrit- 
ing.     Seventh  edition.      New  7'ork,  1S76,  O.,  pp.  166. 

1 137.  Finch  (John  A.):  The  Insurance  Agent ;  His  Rights, 
Duties,  and  Liabilities.      Indianapolis,  1894,  D.,  pp.  36. 

1 138.  German- American  Insurance  Company:  Instruction 
Book  for  Agents.  New  Tork,  Pamphlet  Nar.  O.,  pp. 
10.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

1 139.  Griswold  (Jeremiah):  Fire  Insurance  Agents'  Text 
Book  ;  an  annotated  Dictionary  of  the  terms  and  technical 
phrases  in  use  among  Fire  L^nderwriters,  to  which  is 
appended  a  Policy  Form  Book  with  brief  hints  on  Policy 
writing;  the  whole  supplemented  by  valuable  short  rate 
and  pro  rata  Cancellation  and  Time  Tables.  Montreal., 
1888,  D.,  pp.  211. 

1 140.     :  Fire  Underwriters'    Text   Book.     New    Tork, 

1872,  0.,pp.  829. 


14  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1 141.  Griswold  (Jeremiah):  Fire  Underwriters'  Text  Book. 
Second  edition.      Montreal^  1S89,   O.,  ^/.  903. 

1 142.  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  G)mpany:  Instructions  and 
Explanations  for  the  use  and  Direction  of  Agents.  Hart- 
ford^ 1839,  Pamphlet  Nar.  D.^pp.  27.     Bound  Pampli- 

lets,  Vol.  VII. 

1 143.     J  Instructions  and  Rates  of  Premium  for  use  of 

Agents.      Columbus^  Ohio^  1S60,   O.^  pp.  58. 

1 144.     :  Manual  of  Instruction.      Hartford,   1882,  O., 

//•  7S. 

1 145.  Hine  (C  C):  A  Book  of  Forms;  containing  Forms 
of  Policies,  Endorsements,  Certificates,  and  other  valuable 
matter.     Nezv  York,  1865,  O.,  pp.  39. 

1 146.     :  Book  of  Forms  ;  containing  Forms  of  Policies, 

Indorsements,  and  other  valuable  matter,  for  the  use  of 
Agents  and  others.     New  York,  1882,  O.,  pp.  126. 

1 147.     .  Fire  Insurance ;  a  book  of  Instructions  for  the 

use  of  Agents  in  the  United  States.  New  York,  188S, 
0.,pp.  166. 

114S.  :  Fire  Insurance  Hand-Book  for  use  of  Fire  In- 
surance Agents  and  others.  New  York,  1882,  D., 
pp.  222. 

1 149.     :  Letters   to    an   Agent   from    the    Patriarch;    a 

familiar  book  of  instructions  for  Fire  Insurance  Agents, 
in  the  which  divers  topics  are  treated  in  a  manner  quite 
unlike  that  adopted  by  the  more  formal  writers.  New 
York,  iSje,  D.,  pp.  144. 

1 150.  Hine  (CO  and  Nichols  (W.  S.):  The  Agents' 
Hand-Book  of  Insurance  Law  (Fire  Insurance).  New 
York,  1887,  0.,pp.  95. 

1 151.  Home  Fire  Insurance  G)mpany:  Manual  containing 
general  rules  and  instructions,  with  Forms  of  Policies  and 


A§:ents^  Text  Books.  15 

Endorsements  for  the  use  of  the  Agents  connected  with 
its  Southern  Department ;  prepared  and  published  under 
the  direction  of  the  Company.  Neiv  Tork^  iS77»  ^-t 
pp.  C)6. 

1153.  Luke  (Robert  A»):  Local  Agents  and  Adjustments. 
Pacific^  1S9S,/,  54. 

1 153.  Martin  (Louis  H.):  Right  to  the  Point;  A  manual 
for  Fire  Insurance  Agents.  Indianapolis.^  1S9S,  6"., 
pp.  69. 

1 154.  Merchants*  Lisurance  Company:  Explanatory  re- 
marks and  observations  on  the  subject  of  Fire  Insurance. 
Boston.,  i8-3r  D..,pp.  16. 

ii5v  Moore  (F.  C):  Fires,  their  Causes,  Prevention,  and 
Extinction ;  combining  also  A  Guide  to  Agents  respecting 
Insurance  against  loss  by  fire,  and  containing  information 
as  to  the  Construction  of  Buildings,  Special  features  of 
manufacturing  hazards.  Writing  of  Policies,  Adjustment 
of  losses,  etc.     New  York.,  1885,  D..,pp.  290. 

1 156.  Niles  (Edward):  Underwriters'   Clerks;    their  duties 

and  opportunities.      San  Frajicisco.,  ,  Pamphlet  (9., 

//.  4.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 157.  Osborn  (R.  WJ:  Fifty  Law  Lessons.  San  Fran- 
cisco., 1895,  D..,pp.  60. 

1 158.  Protection  Insurance  Company :  Instructions  and  Ex- 
planations  for  the  L'se  and  Direction  of  the  Agents  of  the 
Company.  Hartford.,  1S37,  Pamphlet  D.,  pp.  28. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

1 159.  Rogers  (Joseph  M.):  Principles  and  Practice  of  Fire 
Underwriting  systematically  arranged.  Fourth  edition. 
Ne-ju  York,  18S3,  D.,pp.  149. 

1 160.  Sexton  (William):  Local  Agents.      Pacijic,  1S81,/. 


1 6  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1161.  Southern  Insurance  Directory:  Local  Boards  and 
How  to  Meet  Competition  of  Non-Board  Agents.  1S87, 
p.  277. 

1 163.     ;  Practical  Hints  to  Agents.      Published  in  each 

year's  issue,   with  changes  and    additions;     iSSS  to   1898 
inclusive. 

1 163.  Tiffany  (H»  S.)j  ^'^^^  Insui-ance  Agents  Instruction 
Book,  together  with  a  Digest  of  Depreciations  and  Rules  for 
ascertaining  the  Cost  of  Buildings  by  their  cubic  contents. 
Twenty-sixth  edition.      Chicago^  1890,  D.^pp.  256. 

1 164.     :    Policy   Forms    for    Fire    Insurance    Agents. 

Fourth  edition.      Chicago^  1S90,  Z>.,  pp.  345. 

1 165.  Union  Fire  Insurance  Company:  Instructions  for 
Agents.      Second  edition.      Buffalo.^  1S90,  O.,  ^/.  40. 

1 166.  "^zz^  (Samuel  R.):  Hand  Book  for  Fire  Insurance 
Agents ;  an  instructive  treatise  on  Prevailing  Methods  and 
Practices  in  the  Fire  Insurance  Business.  New  Tor^, 
1S95,  B.,  pp.  152. 

1 167.  Woodworth  (C  H.):  The  Demand  upon  Local 
Agents  and  Our  Response.  Address  before  Ohio  Asso- 
ciation of  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents,  August,  1898. 
Pafuphlet  O.,  pp.  7.      Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 


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briefs  of  Counsel,  Legal  Opinions,  Referees'  Tfecisions,  and 
Similar  'Papers. 


1168.  American  Insurance  Company  of  Chicago :  Decision 
as  to  Liability  of  Policy  Holders  upon  Installment  Notes 
given  for  Fire  Premiums.  Chicago,  1876,  Pamphlet 
O.,  pp.  8.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

1 169.  Barnard  (Daniel):  Argument  before  Insurance  Com- 
mittee of  New  Hampshire  House  upon  the  Bill  prescrib- 
ing a  Valued  Policy.  Concord,  1885,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp. 
31.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 170.  Beaman  (Chas.  C,  Jr.):  The  Alabama  Claims  and 
their  final  and  amicable  Settlement.  Washmgton,  1871, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  358. 

1 171.  Benton  (J.  H.,  Jr.):  Argument  before  the  Committee 
on  Taxation  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  against 
the  Bill  to  Increase  the  Tax  upon  Foreign  Insurance  Com- 
panies. Boston,  1882,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  48.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 172.  Cutler  et  al.  vs.  Royal  Insurance  Company:  Co- 
Insurance  Clause  does  not  void  the  clause  requiring  notice 
of  other  insurance  ;  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  of  Con- 
necticut. Boston,  1898,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  6.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

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1 173.  Eastman  (Sam'l  C):  Argument  before  the  Insurance 
Committee  of  the  New  Hampshire  House  on  the  Valued 
PoHcy  Bill.  Concord,  1885,  PampJilet  O.,  pp.  39. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 1 74.  Hearing  on  a  Petition  to  Permit  Re-insurance  in  fire 
companies  not  authorized  to  do  business  in  Massachusetts. 
Boston,  1891,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  38.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  I. 

1 175.  Hinc  (C  C):  Circular  on  A  National  Insurance  Law 
issued  as  Secretary  of  the  Committee  of  Thirteen  ap- 
pointed by  the  Convention  of  Nov.  ist,  1865,  Ne-w  York, 
1866,  Pamphlet    O.,  pp.  52.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 1 76.  Hopkins  (C.  T.):  Outline  of  Plan  for  a  Federal 
Agency  Bureau ;  being  a  letter  addressed  to  all  Managers 
of  Agency  Fire  Insurance  Companies  in  the  United 
States ;  also  a  paper  on  Federal  Legislation  on  Inter-State 
and  Foreign  Insurance.  San  Francisco,  1883,  Pamphlet 
O.,  pp.  43.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 1 77.  Knowles  (Charles  R.):  Speech  in  the  House  of 
Assembly  of  New  York  on  State  Supervision  of  Insur- 
ance. Albany,  1879,  Painphlet  O.,  pp.  17.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

1 1 78.  MuIIins  (C,  F.):  An  Argument  against  the  Prohibi- 
tion of  Fire  Underwriters'  Associations  contemplated  by 
bills  before  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  California.  San 
Francisco,  1889,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.  Bound  Pam- 
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1 1 79.  Putnam  Fire  Insurance  Company:  Circular  to  Stock- 
holders. Hartford,  \'$,']o.  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  \6.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

1 180.  Putnam  (Henry  H.):  A  Review  of  the  Arguments 
advanced  in  Support  of  a  Discriminating  Tax  on  the 
American  branches  of  Foreign  Insurance  Companies. 
Boston,  1898,  D.,pp.  40. 


Afgoments.  ^9 

1 1 8i .     Reed  vs.  "Washingfton  F.  &  M.  Insurance  Qjmpany : 

Reference  Clause  in  the  Massachusetts  Standard  Policy. 

Defendants'  Brief.     Boston^  i8S6,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  21. 

Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 
J 182.     J  Supreme  Court  Record  and  Decision.     Boston, 

1SS5,  PampJilet  O.,  pp.  39.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 183.  Ripley  vs.  Aetna  Insurance  Company:  Warranty  as 
to  Watchman  and  Clock.  Defendants'  Paper  Book,  Su- 
preme Court  of  New  York.     ,  1859,  O.,  pp.  239. 

1 184.  Sansum  (Oliver  B.):  The  Contract  of  Fire  Insurance  ; 
being  a  Proposed  form  of  Policy.  Chicago,  1869,  Pam- 
phlet 0.,pp.  13.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

1 185.  Shattuck  (Geo.  O.):  Argument  before  the  Joint 
Standing  Committee  on  Taxation  of  the  Legislature  of 
Massachusetts  against  the  Bill  to  Increase  the  Tax  upon 
Foreign  Insurance  Companies.  Boston,  1882,  Pamphlet 
O.,  //.  14.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

11S6.  Sherman  (Amos):  A  Defence  of  Insurance  Com- 
panies and  Insurance  Agents;  Speech  delivered  in  the 
Rhode  Island  House  of  Representatives.  Central  Falls, 
1877,  Pamphlet  0.,pp.  7.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

1 187.  Smyth  (John  F.):  Should  State  Supervision  of  In- 
surance Companies  be  Abolished?  A  letter  sent  out  to 
Companies  with  their  Replies  thereto.  Albany,  1879, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 188.  Trull  ("Wm.  C):  Opinion  in  the  matter  of  the  Valid- 
ity of  a  Statute  discriminating  between  Foreign  Fire  In- 
surance Companies  in  the  Tax  imposed  as  a  Condition  of 
transacting  Business  within  a  State.  Neiv  York,  1897, 
Pamphlet  Nar.  O.,  pp.  40.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

1 189.  Tyler  (Nathaniel):  An  Argument  for  a  National 
Bureau  of  Insurance.  Nexv  York,  1879,  Pamphlet  O., 
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buildings 

'Building  ^Departments  and  'Building  La<zos. 


1 190.  Abbott  (Samuel,  Jr.):  The  Importance  of  an  Under- 
standing between  Underwriters  and  Building  Inspectors, 
with  a  view  of  having  a  thorough  inspection  of  all  build- 
ings at  least  twice  a  year.     Engineers^  18S7,  p.  70. 

iiQi,  .  The  Proper  Location  of  Gas  Meters  in  Build- 
ings.     Engineers,  1894,/.  155. 

1 192.  American  Architect  and  Building  News :  Fireproof- 
ing  Tests.     May  8,  1897,  /.  45. 

1 193.  American  Exchange  and  Review: 

Brick    and    Stone    Walls,     Fire    Resistance    of.         Vol. 

XXXIV.  p.  IT  I. 
Buildings,  Undue  deterioration  of.      Vol.  XXXV.  p.  168. 
Concrete  Floors,  Are  they  safe?      V^ol.  XXXIII.  p.  17. 
Fire  Resisting  Columns.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  208. 
Theatres ;     Fire     Risk     and     Fire     Defence     of.        Vol. 

XXXVIII.  p.   1 88. 

1 194.  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers:  Report 
of  Committee  on  Fireproofing  Tests.  Transactions,  Vol. 
XVII I,  December,  1896. 

1 1 95 .  Architecture  and  Building  (continued  on  next  page) : 
Dangers  of  the  Sky  Scrapers.  December  12,  1896,  /.  285. 
Fireproof  Building  Construction  in  Pittsburgh  Fire.    June 

13,  1897,/.  379. 

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Buildingfs*  21 

1 195.  Architecture  and  Building  (co?icl!(ded)i 
Fireproofing    in    the   Pittsburgh    Fire.      June    12,    1897, 

p.  277. 
Tall  Building  Controversy.     January  iS,  1896,  p.  25. 

1 196.  Atkinson  (Edward):  Cellar  or  No  Cellar.  Pam- 
phlct  O.,  //.  4.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

iic)7.     :    Fireproof    Buildings.       American    Architect 

atui  Building  Ne-ws^  January  29,  1898,  p.  36. 

ii^S.     :  Mill  Construction;  What  it  is,  What  it  is  not. 

Patnpiilet  O.,  //.  4.     Bound  Pamplets,  Vol.  VIII. 

jic)9.  •  Mill  Floors.  American  Architect  and  Build- 
ing Nexvs^  November  20,  1886,  p,  247. 

1200.  Boston:  Digest  of  the  Statutes  and  of  the  Ordinances 
relating  to  the  Inspection  and  Construction  of  Buildings  in 
the  City  of  Boston.      1889,  O.,  //.  75,  and  24  Plates. 

1 201.     :  Pocket  Manual  of  the  Building  Laws,  revised 

and  corrected  to  July  i,  1894.    Boston^  Nar.  O.,  pp.  128. 

1202.  Boston   Manufacturers^   Mutual    Publications   (con- 

tinued on  next  page)  \ 
Basement  Floors.      Vol.  II.  p.  164.      Vol.  IV.  p.  $. 
Cost  of  a  one-story  Mill.      Vol.  II.  /.  31. 
Diffusion  of  Light.      Vol.  III.  pp.  128,  145,  146.      Vol. 

IV.  p.  24. 
^      Factory  Construction,  Rules  for.      Vol.  I.  p.  71. 
Fire  Doors.       Vol.  I.  pp.  24,  140.      Vol.  III.  p.  52. 
and  Shutters ;    Specifications  for.       Vol.   II.  pp.  8, 

12,  38. 

;   Sketch  of  Automatic.      Vol.  III.  p.  loi. 

Fire  Escapes.      Vol.  I.  pp.  141,  142.      V^ol.  II.  p.  34. 
Fire  Resisting  Ivlaterials  ;   Report  on  Tests  of.      Vol.  III. 

p.^(>. 
Fire  Retardent  Partitions  and   Surfaces.      Vol.   III.  pp. 

129,  144,  145. 


J  3  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

[203.     Boston   Manufacturers'   Mutual    Publications  (con- 
cluded) : 
Fire  Retardent  Windows.      Jo/.  IV.  pp.  So,  82. 
Fire  Retardents  on  Wooden  Surfaces.      Vol.  IV.  p.  18. 
Mill  Construction.       Vol.  II.  p.  233. 
;  Tests  of  Wooden  Posts,  Specifications,  etc.      Vol. 

I.  pp.  105,  128,  148. 

Paper  Mills;  Ideal  Construction  of.      I'ol.  II.  p.  131. 

Plans  for  the  Construction  of  Slow-burning  Office  Build- 
ings, Dwelling  Houses,  Brick  Blocks,  and  Library 
Buildings;  Auxiliary  to  Main  Factory  Buildings. 
Vol.  III.  p.  15. 

Portable  Factory;  Suggestions  for  what  may  be  called  a. 
Vol.  II.  p.  34. 

Protection  of  Iron  and  Steel  Beams  and  Posts.  Vol.  IV. 
p.  19. 

Protection  of  Large  Areas  of  Wooden  Surfaces,  especially 
in  Roofs,  from  a  rapid  spread  of  Fire.     Vol.  IV.  p.  10. 

Roofs;  Solid.      Vol.  I.  p.  ^z. 

;  Outside  coverings  for  flat.      Vol.  II.  p.  171. 

Slow-burning  Construction,  Strength  of  Floors  and 
Weights  of  Merchandise  and  Machinery.  Vol.  III.  p. 
49. 

Storehouse;   Specifications  for  a  two-story  wooden.      Vol. 

II.  p.  239. 

Storehouse  Construction  ;  Specifications  for.      Vol.  I.  pp. 

103,  III,  150.      Vol.  II.  p.  231. 
and  Protection,  with  plan.       Vol.  III.  p.  40.       Vol. 

IV.p.iz. 
Storehouses  and  Fire  Retardent  Partitions.    Vol.  IV.  p.  7. 
Wood  Vulcanizing.      J'ol.  III.  p-  ^i- 

1203.  Biggert  (F.  C):  Steel  Roll  Fire  Door  and  Shutter. 
Protection^  1S98,  p.  "i^. 

1204.  British  Fire  Prevention  Committee:  Fire  Tests  with 
Unprotected  Columns ;  being  a  Report  by  the  Committee 
on    Fireproofing    Tests,    New    York.       London,     1898, 

PainpJilet  O.,  pp.  17.      British,  Vol.  I.  No.  11. 


Baildings.  23 

1205.  British  Fire  Prevention  Committee:  The  Effect  of 
Fire ;  being  a  Report  on  the  Home  Building  Fire,  Pitts- 
burgh. Londoji,  1S98,  Painphlet  O.,  pp.  21.  British, 
Vol.  I.  No.  13. 

1206.  Cabot  (F.  E,):  Boston  Board  Fire  Door  Frame. 
Protection^  1S9S,  p.  73. 

1207.  Carrerc  (John  M.):  Interior  Fireproof  Construction. 
Etigineei-ing  Alagazuie^  October^  1S92, /.  95.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

120S.  Charleston^  S.  C. :  Report  of  Committee  on  Condition 
of  Buildings  after  the  Earthquake,  with  a  List  of  Build- 
ings that  should  come  down.  Atlanta,  1S86,  ob.  Polio, 
pp.  162. 

1209.  Chicago:  An  Ordinance  pertaining  to  the  Inspection, 
Alteration,  Construction,  Repairing,  and  Removal  of 
Buildings,  the  Storage  of  Combustibles,  and  Other  Regu- 
lations pertaining  to  the  Prevention  of  Fires.  Chicago, 
1876,  Pamphlet,  S.  pp.  54.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

1 2 10.  Qarke  (Christopher):  How  to  make  High  Buildings 
Safe.      Fire  and   Water,  February  6,  1897,  /.  42. 

121 1.  Damrell  (John  S,):  Building  Laws.  N'.  A.  Build- 
ings, 1895,/.  25. 

I2I3.     :    Fireproof    Buildings.     Massachusetts,     1S90, 

/.  69. 

1213.  Dansken  (Alexander  B.):  Notes  on  Buildings. 
Glasgoxv,  First  Series,  p.  339. 

1214.  Darbyshire  (Alfred):  Theatre  Exits.  London,  iS^S, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  13.     British,  Vol.  I.  No.  4. 

1 2 15.  Engineering'  News:  Fireproof  Construction  in  the 
Pittsburgh  Fire.     May  20,  1897,  p.  313  and  Plates. 


24  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1 216.  Expanded  Metal  Company:  Expanded  Metal  and  its 
uses  in  Fireproof  Construction.  Boston^  1896,  Nar.  S.^ 
pp.  131. 

1 217.  Farrow  (Frederick  R>):  Fire  Resisting  Floors  used 
in  London.  London^  1898,  Patnphlet  O.,  pp.  20,  Brit- 
ish, Vol.  L,  No.  7. 

1 2 18.  Fire  and  Building;  Regulations  in  Foreign  Countries. 
Reports  from  the  Consuls  of  the  United  States  in  answer 
to  a  Circular  from  the  Department  of  State.  Washing- 
ton, 1892,  0.,pp.  543. 

1219.  Fire  and  "Water:  Against  High  Buildings.  Decem- 
ber 5,  1896,/.  552. 

1220.     :    High    Buildings.     December    26,    1896,   pp. 

575,  576- 

1 22 1.  Fitzsimmons  (M.  W.):  Fireproofing  Methods  to  Pre- 
vent Fire  from  Spreading  in  Buildings.  N.  A.  Build- 
ings, 1895,/.  29. 

1222.  Flagg  (Ernest):  Argument  against  Tall  Buildings. 
Architect  and  Building,  January  18,  1896,  p.  32. 

1223.  Goet2(H.  A.):  The  Anchoring  of  Buildings;  pres- 
ent defects  and  how  improved.      Engineers,  1889,  p.  59. 

1224.  Hazen  (J.  M.):  The  Inspector  of  Buildings:  his 
Qiialifications,  Duties,  and  General  Standing.  N.  A. 
Buildings,  1895,/.  21. 

1225.  Haxamcr  (C.  John):  Construction  and  Interior  Ar- 
rangement of  Buildings  designed  to  be  used  as  Theaters. 
Philadelphia,  iS^2, Pamphlet  ^.,pp.iS'  Bound  Pamph- 
lets,  Vol.  II. 

1226.  Himmelwright  (A.L.A.):     High  Buildings.     A^rth 

American  Rcviczu,  Nove7nbcr,  1896,/'.  5S0. 

1227.  Huss  (G.  M.):  Argument  for  Tall  Buildings. 
Architect  and  Building,  January  18,  1S96,  p.  32. 


Buildingfs.  25 

122S.  Jenney  (W.  L.  B.):  Best  Fire-Proof  Construction 
for  Buildings  occupied  for  Mercantile  Purposes.  North- 
ivest^  1S97,  p.  'J I. 

1229.  Lanza  (Professor  Gaetano):  Strength  of  Wooden 
Columns.  Boston^  18S3,  Pajtiphlet  O.^  pp.  50.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1230.  Lcmmon  (W.  S.):  Tin-Clad  Fire  Doors  and  Shut- 
ters.     Protection.,  189S, /.  69. 

1 23 1.  Loring  (S.  £♦):  Fire  Test  of  Timber  Frame  Con- 
struction.    N.  A.  Buildings.,  1895,  p.  33. 

1233.  :  Slow  Burning  Construction.  N.  A.  Build- 
ings, 1S95,/.  34. 

1233.  Marshall  (Edward):  Our  Flimsy  Fire-Traps. 
Harper'' s   Weekly.,  Decettiber  7,  1895,/.  1157. 

1234.  McDevitt  ("William):  Slow  Burning  Mill  Construc- 
tion.     Engiiieers.,  1894,/.  83. 

1235.  Montgomery  ("William,  Jr.):  Notes  on  Details  of 
Building  Construction.      Ireland^  1S92-3,/.  33. 

1236.  Moore  (F.  G):  Economical  Fire-Resisting  Construc- 
tion ;  A  treatise  on  Building.  Nezv  York.,  1890,  Pam- 
phlet O.,  //.  36  and  14  Plates.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  II. 

1237.     :    How   to    Build    Fireproof.      LoJtdon,    1S98, 

Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  35.     British,  Vol.  I.  No.  10. 

1238.     :  How  to  Build   Fireproof  and  Slow  Burning; 

with  Appendix  containing  Instructions  for  Construction  of 
Fire  Doors  and  Shutters  adopted  by  the  New  York  Board 
of  Fire  Underwriters,  March  17,  1897.  Second  Edition. 
Neiv  York.,  1898,  Nar.  O.,  pp.  85  and  23  Plates;  Ap- 
pendix, pp.  19. 


26  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1239.  Moore  (F.  C.) :  How  To  Build  a  Home;  being  sug- 
gestions as  to  Safety  from  Fire,  Safety  to  Health,  Comfort, 
Convenience,  Durability  and  Economy.  New  Tork,  1897? 
D.^pp.  134. 

1240.  New  Orleans:  Insurance  Building  Laws,  1S90. 
Pamphlet  O.^pp,  14.      Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

1 241 .  New  York  Dry  Goods  District :  Reports  and  Recom- 
mendations by  the  Various  Committees  and  Superintend- 
ent of  Surveys  on  Dry  Goods  District  to  the  New  York 
Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.  New  York,  18S3,  Pam- 
phlet  0.,pp.Z5' 

1242.  O'Connor  (Thomas):  lion  Shutters;  their  advan- 
tages and  disadvantages.      E^tgineei-s,,  1887,  /.  71. 

1243.  O'Neil  (P.  F.):  Wicked  Ornamentation  ;  Faulty  Con- 
struction in  Commercial  Buildings  pointed  out.  Scrap 
Book,  p.  53. 

1244.  Phenix  Insurance  Company:  Plans  and  Specifica- 
tions for  Sliding  Fire  Doors.  New  York,  1890,  Nar.  ^. 
Pamphlet,  pp.  10.     Mutuals,  Vol.  V. 

1245.  Root  (John  Welborn):  Architecture  and  Fire  Insur- 
ance.     Northwest,  18S6,  p.  109. 

1246.  Sachs  (Edwin  0.)i  Fii'es  and  Public  Entertainments; 
a  study  of  some  eleven  hundred  notable  fires  at  Theatres, 
Music  Halls,  Circus  Buildings,  and  Temporary  Structures 
during  the  Last  One  hvxndred  Years.  Londo7i,  1897, 
Folio,  pp.  58. 

1247.  Southern  Insurance  Directory  :  Building  Laws.  Issue 

for  1889,/.  287. 

1248.  State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company:  Plans  and 
Specifications  for  Automatic  Fire  Doors.  Providence, 
1893,  Pa^nphlet  sq.  J^.,  //.  14.     Mutuals,  Vol.  V. 


Buildings.  27 

1249.  State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company:  Plans  and 
Specifications  for  Erecting  and  Equipping  Standard 
Hydrant  and  Hose  House  for  Mill  Yards.  Providence^ 
1894,  Pamphlet  sq.  ^.,  pp-  16.     Mutuals,  Vol.  V. 

I3-0,     :  Trap  Door  operated  by  Fusible  link  and  Balance 

weight,  for  closing  open  stairways  Automatically  in  case 
of  Fire.  Providence,  1S93,  sq.  ^.  circ?clar.  Mutuals, 
Vol.  V. 

1 35 1.     :  Vertical  Automatic   Fire   Door.     Providence, 

1S93,  sq.  ^.  circular.     Mutuals,  Vol.  V. 

1252.  Stockell  (William):  What  should  be  the  Proper 
Construction  and  Material  to  be  used  in  Buildings  of  eighty- 
five  feet  in  Height  or  over.?     Engineers,  18S7,  p.  47. 

1253.  Stratton  (W.  H.):  Fire  Doors  and  Shutters.  Pro- 
tection,  1897,  p.  41. 

1254.  Swenie  (D.  J.):  High  Buildings;  their  Internal  and 
External  Hazard  from  Fire.     Northwest,  1892,  p.  50. 

1255.  Thompson  (Clifford):  The  Perils  of  Faulty  Building 
Construction.     Engineers,  1888,/.  124. 

1256.  Thorp  (Windsor):  Building  Construction  as  affecting 
Fire  Risks.      Torkshire,  1893-94,  p.  63. 

1257.  Thwaite  (B.  H.):  Our  Factories,  Workshops  and 
Warehouses ;  their  Sanitary  and  Fire-resisting  arrange- 
ments.    Londojz,  18S2,  D.  pp.  270. 

12^8.  Travis  (G.):  Modern  Fireproofing  in  connection  with 
Mills  and  Fires  in  Mills  with  their  Limitation.  Man- 
chester, 1S90-91,/.  45. 

1359.  Warden  (Henry):  Theatres  as  Fire  Risks.  Man- 
Chester,  1879-S0, /.  36. 

1260.  Whipple  (CM.):  The  Importance  of  all  Cities  and 
Towns  having  an  Inspector  of  Buildings.  Massachusetts, 
1883,/.  36. 


28  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1 261.  "Wight  (P.  B.):  Relation  of  Architecture  to  Under- 
writing from  an  Architect's  Standpoint.  N.  T.  State, 
1S79,/.  24. 

1262.  Windmullcr  (Louis):  The  Careless  Construction  and 
Willful  Destruction  of  Buildings.  hidicator^  Vol. 
XVII.  p.  172. 

1263.  "Woodbury  (C.  J.  H.):  Evolution  of  the  Modern  Mill. 
Scrap  Book.,  /•  3- 

1264.  "Worcester :  Building  Inspectors  Handbook  ;  containing 
Building,  Sanitary,  and  Sewerage  Ordinances  of  Worces- 
ter ;  Fire  Escape  Laws  of  Massachusetts ;  and  suggestions 
as  to  House  Heating,  Ventilation,  and  Installation  of  Elec- 
tricity.      Worcester.,  1894,  Z>.,//.  122. 


Cause  and  Prevention  of  Fires 

Including  Spontaneous  Combustion, 


1265.  Amazon  Insurance  G)mpany:  Suggestions  for  the 
Benefit  of  People  who  Insure  property.  Cincinnati^ 
1874,  Pamphlet  T.,  pp.  38.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

1266.  American  Exchange  and  Review : 

Carbonic-Acid  Gas  as  a  Fire  Extinguisher.      Vol.  XXXI. 

A7S. 
Combustion  and  Flame.      Vol.  XXXIII.  p.  232. 
Combustion ;     Influence    of    Atmospheric    pressure    on. 

Vol.  XXXIII  p.  13. 
Improvement  of  Factory  Risks.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  70. 
Lampblack;   Explosions  from.       Vol.  XXXI  p.  104. 
Spontaneous    Ignition    in    Loaded    Black    Silks.        Vol. 

XXXIV.  p.  347. 

1267.  Armstrong  ("W.):  Some  remarkable  Fires  and  their 
Origin.      Norwich.,  1S95-6,  p.   16. 

1268.  Atkinson  (Edward):  Causes  of  Fire;  Remedies  sug- 
gested for  their  prevention.     Massachusetts.,  1890,^.  30. 

1269.  Baltimore  Underwriter:  Causes  of  Fire.  Vol. 
XIIX.p.  207,  and  Vol.  L.  p.  135. 

1270.  Binswanger  (G.):  How  Fire  Losses  are  Prevented 
in  Europe.      Scrap  Book,  p.  6. 

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30  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1 3  7 1 .     Boston  Manufacturers  Mutual  Publications  : 

City   Warehouses;     Protection    of,    from    Loss    by   Fire. 

Vol.  I.  p.  165. 
Coal ;   Bituminous,  and  its  Liability  to  Spontaneous  Com- 
bustion.     Vol.  JI.  pp.  18,  160. 
Cotton  Bales  Impregnated  with  Cotton-Seed    Oil.      Vol. 

III.  p.  20. 

Inspection  and  Reports.      V^ol.  JI.  pp.  13,  46,  113. 
Inspection;   Special.      Vol.  II.  pp.  14,  165. 
Spontaneous    Combustion    of     Dyed    Goods    and   Yarn. 
Vol.  I.  pp.  90,  99. 

From  Oils  used  in  Lubrication.      Vol.  II.  p.  15S. 

Of  Waste.      Vol.  II.  pp.  158,  160. 

Spontaneous  Ignition  of  Coal  and  its  Prevention.      Vol. 

IV.  p.  16s. 

Steam  Pipes ;   Report  of  Professor  John  M.  Ordway  upon 

Coverings  for.       Vol.  I.  p.  174. 
Three  Factors  of  Safety  :    Good  Construction,  Adequate 

Apparatus,  Discipline.      Vol.  I.  p.  70. 

1272.  British  Fire  Prevention  Committee^  London.  Founded 
after  the  Cripplegate  Fire,  1897.  Objects:  to  bring  to- 
gether Architects,  Surveyors,  Engineers,  Municipal  Offi- 
cers, and  others  directly  or  indirectly  Interested  in  the 
subject  of  Fire  Prevention ;  to  use  its  Influence  in  every 
direction  towards  Minimizing  the  Possibilities  and  Dan- 
gers of  Fire;  to  Undertake  Investigations  and  Tests  of 
Materials,  Methods  and  Appliances;  and  to  Publish 
Papers,  Records,  Extracts,  and  Transactions.  Pamphlet 
Publications  i  to  12  bound  in  one  Volume  O. 

1273.  Bf own  (James  Kinnibufgh):     Spontaneous  Combus- 
tion.     Glasgoxv^  Second  Series^  p.  141. 

1274.  Candy  Factory  Explosions:  Origin  of.  Scrap 
Book^  p.  36. 


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1275.  Case  (G  H.):  Spontaneous  Combustion.  North- 
ivest,  1875,  /.  96. 

1376.  Clark  (Andrew):  Fire  Inquest  and  Fire  Extinction. 
Mafzc/icsfcr,  1S7S-79,  /.  43. 

1277.  Cornell  (H.  F.):  What  can  be  done  to  Reduce  Fire 
Losses.      North-vest^  18S6, /.  86. 

1278.  Crooke  (George):  Furnaces  and  Heating  Apparatus. 
North-jcest^  1S77, />.  39. 

1279.  Farqohar  (W,):  Spontaneous  Combustion.  Vic- 
toria^ 1SS9,  p.  32. 

1280.  Gerhard  (William  R):  Causes  of  Theatre  Fires. 
Weekly  Under-.vriter^    Vol.  LI.  p.  258. 

1 28 1.     :     Prevention  of    Fire  chiefly  with  reference  to 

Hospitals,  Asylums,  and  other  Public  Institutions.  New 
I'ork,  1 886,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  31.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  V. 

1282.     :     Theatre  Fires  and  Panics,  their    Causes  and 

Prevention.       First    Edition,   New    Tork.,   1896,   Z>.,  pp. 

12S3.  Hall  (H.  H.):  The  New  York  Dry  Goods  District. 
N.  7'.  State,  iSSo, /.  22. 

1284.     :  Protection  against  Fire.     N.    T.    State,  1880, 

/.  26. 

1285.  Haslam  ("W.  J.):  Obscure  Causes  of  Fire.  Tork- 
shire,  1S91-92,/.  19. 

1286.  Hayes  (John  L.):  Fires  in  Woolen  Mills;  their 
Causes  and  Means  of  Prevention  and  Extinction.  Boston., 
1869,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  50.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1287.  Hexamer  (C.  John):  Dust  Explosions  in  Breweries. 

Philadelphia,  1882,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  6.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets.  Vol.  II. 


32  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

12SS.  Hexamer  (C  John):  Dwellino;  House  Fires;  their 
Causes  and  Prevention;  Methods  of  Extinguishing  them 
and  How  to  Save  and  be  Saved  in  case  of  Fire.  Phila- 
delphia, 1885,  Sq.  T.,pp.^T. 

1289.  :  Fire  Hazards  in  Textile  Mills;  Mill  Architec- 
ture ;  Means  for  Extinguishing  Fire  ;  being  three  lectures 
delivered  before  the  Franklin  Institute.  Philadelphia, 
1885,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  63.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1290.     :   Letter  to  Thomas  H.  Montgomery  about  the 

Spontaneous  Combustion  of  Hay.  Philadelphia,  1884, 
Parnphlet  O.,  pp.  10.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

1 29 1.     :  Prevention    of   Dust  Explosions   and   Fires  in 

Malt  Mills.  Philadelphia,  18S3,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  7. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

J 292.     ♦  Prevention  of  Fires  in  Theatres.    Philadelphia, 

1883,  Pa77iphlet  O.,  pp.  iS.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1393.     :    Report    of    Special    Committee    of    Franklin 

Institute  on  Prevention  of  Fires  in  Theatres.  Philadel- 
phia, 1883,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  I3.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  II. 

1394.  Hine  (C.  C):  Fire  Prevention  by  the  Coroner  Plan. 
Noj'thivest,  1891,/.  74. 

1295.     :  Spontaneous  Combustion  and  Dust  Explosions. 

New  York,  1895,  T.,pp.  123. 

1396.  HoIIoway  (Charles  T.):  Spontaneous  Combustion. 
Engitieers,  1880,  p.  84. 

1397.  Home  Insurance  Company:  A  Few  suggestions  for 
the  Prevention  of  Fires.  New  Tork,  1886,  Pamphlet  O., 
pp.  8.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1298.     Insurance  Monitor  (continued  on  next  page)* 

Carbonic- Acid  Gas  as  a  Fire  Extinguisher.      l^ol.  XXII. 
p.  311. 


Cause  and  Prevention  of  Fires.  33 

1 298.  Insurance  Monitor  (concluded)  • 

Ceiling  Reflectors,  Hazard  of.      Vol.  XXV.  p.  135. 
Spontaneous  Ignition  of   Oiled  Waste   or  Cotton.      Vol. 
XXI.  p.  707. 

1299.  Insurance  "World : 

Spontaneous  Combustion.      Vol.   X.  pp.    7,    175.      Vol. 

XVII.  p.  53. 
Spontaneous    Combustion   of    Coal.      Vol.    III.  p.    225. 
Vol.  X.  p.  137. 

1300.  Kinne  (C.  M.):  Spontaneous  Combustion.     Pacific^ 

1889, A  74. 

1301.  Lawrence  (M.  E«):  Incendiarism.  Northxvest.,  1880, 
p.  116;   1884,/.  148;   1885,/.  54. 

1302.  London:  Fire  Protection:  What  can  be  Done  to 
Better  Protect  Life  and  Property?  Jan.  13,  1898,/.  20; 
Jan.  20,  1898,/.  36;  Jan.  27,  1898,^.  52;  Feb.  10,  1S98, 
^.82;  March  3,  1898,/.  141;  March  10,  1898,/.  156. 

1303.  Loughlin  (William  D.):  Fires  and  Their  Causes. 
Wales.,  Record  67. 

1304.  Lumbard  (S.):  Causes  of  Great  Conflagrations. 
Northivest^  1875,  p.  144. 

1305.  McMillan  (Walter  G.):  Fire  Risks  from  a  Chemical 
Standpoint.      Birmingham^  1896—7,/.  17. 

1306.  Morse  (Daniel):    Chimneys  and   Fuel.     Northwest^ 

iSyS^p.  145. 

1307.  Munroe  (Chas.  E.):  Spontaneous  Combustion, 
Engineers,  1884,/.  41. 

1308.  National  Fire  Protection  Association:  Boston.  Or- 
ganized to  promote  the  Science  and  improve  the  Methods 
of  Fire  Protection,  to  obtain  and  circulate  Information  on 
that  subject,  and  to  secure  Co-operation  in  matters  relating 
thereto.     Annual  Reports.,  1897  <7«f/ 1898. 


34  Inswrancc  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1309-  O'Connor  (Thomas):  Incendiarism.  Engi7ieers^ 
1880,  p.  19. 

13 ID.  Ordway  (John  M.):  Experiments  upon  Non-Con- 
ducting Coverings  for  Steam  pipes.  Reprinted  from 
Transactions  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers 
for  November,  1883,  and  May,  1884.  Ne-w  Tork,  1884, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  75.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IV. 

131 1.  :  Oils  in  Commerce  with  reference  to  their  in- 
ducing Spontaneous  Combustion.  Boston.,  1S79,  Pa7n- 
phlet,  pp.  79.      Bound  Pamphlet,  Vol.  IV. 

13 1 2.     :    Spontaneous   Combustion.     Northxvest.,  1884, 

p.  S6. 

1313-  Palmer  (H.  E»):  Incendiarism.  JVort/iwest,  18S0,  p. 
116. 

1 3 14.  Papworth  (Wyatt):  Notes  on  Spontaneous  Com- 
bustion, with  an  Appendix  by  C.  C.  Hine.  JVew  Toi'k., 
1869,  T.,pp.^8. 

13 15.  Prudential  Fire  Insurance  Company:  Prevention 
better  than  Indemnity,  or  the  Principles  of  Modern  Fire 
Insurance.  Boston,  iS8<^.,  Patnphlet  O., pp.  20.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1 3 16.  Richards  (Ellen  H,):  ^^  apparatus  for  determining 
the  Liability  of  Oils  to  Spontaneous  Combustion.  Tech- 
nology Quarterly.,  December,  1891,  /.  346.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

1317.  Rowan  (Thomas):  Spontaneous  Combustion  and 
Explosions  occurring  in  Coal  Cargoes,  their  treatment  and 
prevention  ;  also  the  Prevention  of  fire  or  explosions  in 
ships  from  Cargoes  or  Stores  containing  substances  of  a 
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67. 


Cause  and  Prevention  of  Fires,  35 

13 18.  Sachs     (Edwin    O.):     Fire    Protection    in    Europe. 
Engineering.     A  series  of  papers  beginning  with  number 

for  June  18,    1897,  and    in    progress  at  time  of  issue  of 
this  catalogue. 

1319.     :  Some  American  Opinions  on  Fire  Prevention. 

London,  1898.     Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.     British,  Vol.  I., 
No.  2. 

1320.     :    What    is   Fire   Protection?       Second    edition. 

London,  1898,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  37.     British,  Vol.  I., 
No.  I. 

132 1.  Sexton  ("William):  Fires  and  Their  Causes.     Pacific, 
1888,/.  19. 

1322.  Shaw   (Eyre  M.):    Fires  in  Theatres.      Second  edi- 
tion.    London,  1889,  D.,pp.  86. 

1323.  Snider  (S.  K.):  Investigation  of  Fire  Losses.     N.  L. 
C,  1894,/.  24. 

1324.  Stockell      (William):       Spontaneous       Combustion. 
Engineers,  188S, /.  62. 

1325-     Southern  Insurance  Directory:   Causes   and  Preven- 
tion of  Fires;  Hints  to  Property  holders.      1887,/.  281. 

1326.  Syme    (F.  M.):    Some    Causes    of    Fire.      Victoria, 
1897,^^.91. 

1327.  Tatlock    (R.   R.):   Combustion.      Glasgow,    Second 
Series,  p.  375. 

1325.  Tozer    (Alfred):    Spontaneous    Combustion.     Man- 
chester, 1880-81,/.  34. 

1329-     "Webster   (Franklin):  Criminal  Fires    in   the   United 
States.      N'orthzvest,  i^S'],  p.  ^i. 

^^330.     :    The    Fire    Fiend    and    his    Lurking    Places. 

North-jvest,  1893,/.  172. 


36  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

133^-  "Wcrtheimer  (J.):  Three  Lectures  on  Spontaneous 
Combustion.      Yorkshire^  1S89-90, /.  41. 

1332.  Whitcomb  (Charles  W.):  The  Cause  of  Fires,  and 
Remedies  suggested  for  their  Prevention.  Massachusetts^ 
1890,  p.  48. 

^333-     :    Official    Fire    Inquests.       Northxvest,     1895, 

p.  99. 

^334-  Wilson  (John  O.):  Legislation  to  prevent  Incendiar- 
ism.     Northwest^  ^^IhPP-  7^,  100. 

1335-  "Woodbary  (C  J.  H.):  Method  of  reducing  Fire  Loss. 
Sotithern  Insurance  Directory^  18^0,  p.  324. 

1336-  Woodhead  (J.  P.):  Cotton  Mill  Fires  vs.  Friction. 
Manchester,  1883-84,/.  28. 


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1337.  Alglave  (Em.)  and  Boulard  (J.):  The  Electric  Light ; 
its  History,  Production,  and  Application  ;  translated  from 
the  French  by  T.  O'Conor  Sloane,  E.M.,  Ph.D.  ;  edited 
with  notes  and  additions  by  C.  M.  Lungren,  C.E. ;  illus- 
trated.    New  York,  1884,  0.,pp.  458. 

1338.  American  Exchange  and  Review:  Defences  against 
Lightning.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  233. 

1339.  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers^  Transac- 
tions of:  Report  and  Discussion  on  the  National  Electrical 
Code.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

1340.  Anderson  (J.  M«):  Dangers  of  Electric  Lighting. 
United,  1S81,/.  60. 

1341.  Anderson  (Richard):  Lightning  Conductors;  their 
History,  Nature,  and  Mode  of  Application.  Third  edi- 
tion.    London,  1885,  6>.,  pp.  470. 

1342.  Arc  Lighting  Fully  Explained,  more  especially  the 
system  of  the  American  Electric  and  Illuminating  Com- 
pany. Boston,  18S3,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  71.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  IV. 

1343-  Baron  (J.  T.):  Electric  Light  Installations.  York- 
shire, 1891-92,^.  77. 

1344.  Barrett  (J.  P.):  The  Danger  arising  from  Electric 
Light  Wires  and  the  Underground  System.  Engi?ieers, 
1886,/.  21. 

1345.     .  The  Dangers  of  Electric  Wires  introduced  in 

buildings  for  Lighting  and  Power.     Engineers,  1888,  p. 
106. 

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3^  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1346.     Barrett  (Arthur):  Electrical  Fire  Risks.     Norwich, 
1893-4./-  32. 

'347-     J  Systems  of  Electric  Wiring  and  their  Relative 

Fire  Hazard.     Norwich,  1896-7,  ^.48. 

1348.     Benjamin  (Park):  Age  of  Electricity,  from  Amber- 
Soul  to  Telephone.     New  York,  1888,  Z>.,  pp.  381. 

1349-     Blauvelt  (Albert):  The  Electrical  Fire  Hazard  ;  How 
to  judge  it  and  what  to  do.      Chicago,  1895,  D.,  pp.  40. 

1350.  Boston  Manufacturers' Mutual  Publications : 
Danger  from  the  Principal  Motors.       Vol.  II.  p.  48. 
Electric  Lights  and  Lighting.      Vol.  I.  pp.  113,  120,  123, 

H3»  -^SS- 
Electro-Motive  Power.      Vol.  II.  p.  48. 
Fire  Hazard  from  Telephone  Wires  and  the  like.      Vol. 

IV.  p.  16. 
Hazard   from   Outside  Electric    Currents    and    Rules   for 

guarding  against  same.      Vol.  III.  p.  36. 
Rules   and    Regulations   advised    for   the    Installation    of 

Electric   Lighting  and   Motive  Apparatus.      Vol.  III. 

P-  43- 

135 1.  Brophy  (William):  Dangers  of  Electric  Light  Wires. 
Engineers,  1891,^.  51. 

1352.     ♦  Electrolysis  and  its  effect  on  Water  and  Gas 

Pipes,    Underground    Electric    Cables,    Conductors,    etc. 
City  Govermnent,  September,  1898,/.  95. 

^353'     ♦  Electrolysis.     Massachusetts,  1894, /.  47. 

1354.     :  Electrical  Inspection.    N.  A.  Buildings,  1895, 

p.  10. 

'355-     *  Electric  Light  Wires.     Massachusetts,   1890, 

p.  21. 

1356.     :  History  of  the  Solution  of  the  Wire  Problem  in 

Boston.      City  Government,  July,  1898,/.  26. 


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1357.  Brophy  ("William) :  How  can  Electric  Wires  be  run 
into  Buildings  so  as  to  insure  Safety  from  Fires.  En- 
g-ineers,  1889,  p.  130. 

1258.     :  Simple  and  Practical  Rules  for  the  Inspection 

of  Electric  Wires.     Engineers^  1893,^.61. 

1%^^.     J  Some  Points  in  the  Transmission  of  Electrical 

Energy.     Engineers^  1894,^.  61. 

1360.  Chase  (Harvey  S.):  Troublesome  Electricity  in 
Cotton  and  Woolen  Mills.  Boston^  1883,  Pa?nphlet  O., 
pp.  9.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 

1361.  Cashing-  (H.  C):  Standard  Wiring  for  Electric  Light 
and  Power,  as  adopted  by  Fire  Underwriters  throughout 
the  United  States.     Boston,  1894,  D.,pp.  82. 

1362.  Davidson  (R.  W.  Campbell):  Public  Distribution  of 
Electrical  Energy.     Manchester,  1892-93,/.  26. 

1363.  Dolbear  (A.  E.):  Electricity.  North-west,  1883,  p. 
79- 

1364.  Electrical  Bureau  of  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Un- 
derwriters: Quarterly  Fire  Reports,  i  to  21  inclusive, 
from  November  20,  1893,  to  October  10,  1S98,  inclusive. 

1365.     :    Electric  Arc  Lamp   (The).     Circular  No.    i. 

Chicago  (no  date). 

1266.  :  Electric  Motor  (The).  Circular  No.  2.  Chi- 
cago, JVovejnber  ist,  1894. 

^3^7*     ♦     Electrolytic    Deterioration   of    Water    Pipes. 

Chicago,  August,  1896,  Pa7?iphlet  O.,  pp.  20. 

1368.  :  Lamps  and  Motors  Operated  by  Current  Sup- 
plied from  Grounded  Trolley  Systems.  Chicago,  June, 
1895,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  8. 

^3^9'     J  Laws  and  Ordinances  adopted  by  various  States 

and  Municipalities  to  Regulate  the  Installation  and  Use 
of  Electrical  Apparatus.  Chicago,  Novetnber,  1895, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  22. 


40  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1370.  Electrical  Bureau  of  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Un- 
derwriters: List  of  Electrical  Fittings  Acceptable  for  use 
under  the  specifications  given  in  the  National  Electrical 
Code.      Chicago^  April,  1S9S,  Pamphlet  T.,  pp.  14. 

1371-  Electrical  Engfineer:  The  New  York  Fire  Depart- 
ment Electrical  Rules.     October  7,  1S97,/.  327. 

1372.  Fitzgerald  (E.  A,):  Fire  Hazard  of  Electricity,  from 
an  Inspector's  Standpoint.     New  York  State,  ^^9StP-  ^^^ 

1373-  Gee  (Haldane  W.  W.):  Fire  Risks  in  Electric  Light- 
ing.     Manchester,  1891-92,^.45. 

1374*  Gibb  (Georgfe):  Electric  Lighting  in  Relation  to  Fire 
Risk.       Victoria,  1889,/.  74. 

1375-  Gore  (G.):  The  Art  of  Electro-Metallurgy,  including 
all  known  processes  of  Electric  Deposition.  Fifth  edition. 
London,  1891,  S.,  pp.  397. 

1376.  Grill  (Edward):  An  Electric  Fire.  Engineers, 
1889,/.  55. 

1377.  Guild  (J.  "Wyllie):  The  Three  Great  Factors  which 
have  Contributed  Most  to  the  Material  Advancement  of 
the  Nineteenth  century.      Glasgow,  First  Series,  p.  257. 

137S.  Hamilton  (G.  D.):  Practical  Demonstration  of  Haz- 
ards of  Electric  Lighting.      Wales,  Record  27. 

1379'  Haskins  (C.H.):  Electric  Lighting  and  Aerial  Wires. 
Northwest,  1886,^.  120. 

1380.     •    Electric  Lighting;    Its  Hazards  and   How  to 

Guard  against  them.     Northwest,  1889,  p.  131. 

1381.     :    Electricity,    Light,     and     Fire.      Northwest, 

1892,  p.  89. 

1382.     :   Philosophy  of  Lightning  Rods.      Northwest, 

1877,/.  136. 

1383.  Holmes  (A.  Bromley):  Practical  Electric  Lighting. 
Third  edition.     Lo7idon,  1887,  D.,pp.  183. 


Electricity  and  Electrical  Hazards.  41 

1384.  Houston  (£♦  J.):  ^  Dictionary  of  Electrical  Words, 
Terms,  and  Phrases.     New  Tork,  1SS9,  D.^  pp.  640. 

1385.  Insurance  "World:  Fire  Risk  of  Electric  Light  Sta- 
tions.     Vol.  XIX.  p.  346. 

1386.  Jamieson  (Professor):  Fire  Risks  due  to  Defective 
Installations  of  the  Electric  Light.  Glasgoiv^  Second 
Series,  p.  Z^"]. 

1387-  Jenkin  (Fleming):  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 
Tenth  edition.     London,  1891,  S.,  pp.  391. 

13S8.  Kirwan  (Thomas):  Modern  Electricity.  What  is 
Electricity?  Its  Relation  to  Magnetism.  How  it  is  pro- 
duced and  how  utilized  in  the  Arts.  With  Glossary  of 
Electrical  Terms.     Boston,  1889,  B.,  pp.  128. 

1389.  Ledden  (John  J.):  The  Necessity  for  Underground 
wires  in  cities  having  Overhead  systems  of  electric  light, 
trolley,  telephone,  telegraph,  and  fire  alarm  wires.  E71- 
gineers,  1894,/.  175. 

1390.  Lockwood  (T,  D,):  Electrical  Measurement  and  the 
Galvanometer,  its  construction  and  uses.  Second  edition. 
New  York,  1887,  D.,  pp.  137. 

1391.  Low  (George  P,):  Alternating  Electric  Systems  and 
their  Physical  Hazards.      Pacific,  1892,  p.  268. 

1392.  :  Arc  Lighting;  Its  Physical  Hazards  and  Meth- 
ods of  restricting  the  same.     Pacific,  1892,^.  244. 

^393'     *  Electricity  as  a  Safeguard.     Pacific,  1892,/. 

286. 

1394.     :  Electrical  Impostors  and  how  to  Suppress  them. 

Pacific,  1893,  p.  204. 

1395.     J  Electric  Stations  as  Insurance  Risks.     Pacific, 

1893,/.  60. 

^396«     :  Fire  Hazard  of  Electricity.     Pacific,  1S92, /. 

233- 


42  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1397.  Low  (George  P.) :  Generating  Stations  and  their 
Physical  Hazards.     Pacific^  1892,  f.  277. 

139^-  *  "^^^  Hazards  of  Artificial  Illumination.  Pa- 
cific, 1892,  p.  159. 

\y^<^.  J  How  to  Inspect  Light  and  Power  Plants.  Pa- 
cific, 1895,^.  55. 

1400.     ,  Incandescent  Lighting;    its  Physical    Hazards 

and  means  of  Restricting  the  same.     Pacific,  1892,^.  254. 

1401.  :  Underwriters  International  Electric  Associa- 
tion.    Pacific,  1894,  p,  44. 

1402.  Lufkin  (H.  L.):  Electricity  as  applied  to  the  extin- 
guishing of  Fires.     Engineers,  1890,  p.  66. 

1403.  McDevitt  (William):  Dangers  of  Electricity.  Engi- 
neers, 1893,  p.  58. 

1404.  Merrill  (William  H.,  Jr.):  Electrical  Fire  Waste, 
The ;  lectures  delivered  to  the  students  in  Electrical  Engi- 
neering at  the  Armour  Institute  of  Technology.  Chicago, 
1897,  Panip/ilet  O.,  pp.  20.  Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol. 
VII. 

1405.     :  Fires  of  Electrical  Origin.     Northwest,  1895, 

p.  III. 

1406.     :  Fire  Hazard  of  Electricity,  The.     Northwest, 

1893,  p.  182. 

1407.     :  Report   on   Automatic  Fire   Alarms    made   to 

the     Underwriters'     International     Electric     Association 
Chicago,  March  22,  1894;    Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  10. 

1408.  Morton  (Henry),  and  Anderson  (Wm.  A.):  Electric 
Lighting  and  the  Underwriters'  Standard  Requirements  in 
reference  thereto,  with  Instructions  for  the  proper  Inspec- 
tion of  electric  light  equipments.  New  York,  1882,  O., 
pp.  65. 


Electricity  and  Electrical  Hazarcis,  43 

1409.  Murray  (K.  L.):  Notes  on  Electrical  Applications. 
Victoria^  1891,^.  82. 

1410.  Needles  (Samoel  H.):  Electric  Light.  American 
Exchange  and  Review^    Vol.  XXXII..,  p.  245. 

141 1.  Niaudet  (Alfred):  An  Elementary  treatise  on  Electric 
batteries,  translated  from  the  French,  by  L.  M.  Fishback. 
Fifth  edition.     New  York,  1S88,  D.,pp.  266. 

T412.  Osborne  (J*  H.):  Introduction  of  Electricity  for 
Lighting  and  Power.     Engineers.,  1890,  p.  94. 

1413.  Pierce  (R«  H.):  Insurance  of  Electrical  Plants. 
Gassier' s  Magazi?ie,  September,  1896.      Scrap  Book,  p. 

43- 

1 41 4.  Pierce  and  Richardson :  The  National  Electrical  Code  ; 
an  Analysis  and  Explanation  of  the  Underwriters'  Elec- 
trical Code,  intelligible  to  non-experts.  Chicago,  1896, 
S.,pp.  222. 

1415.  Porte  (Arthur  E,):  Central  Electric  Lighting  Sta- 
tions.     Ireland,  1S92-3,/.  39. 

1^16.     :     Fire  Risks  from  Electric  Lighting.     Irela?id, 

1892-3,  p.  97. 

141 7.  Richards  (T.  D.):  Electricity  as  a  Fire  Hazard. 
Wales,  Record  58. 

1418.  Robb  (Russell):  Electric  Wiring;  for  the  use  of 
Architects,  Underwriters,  and  the  owners  of  Buildings. 
New  York,  1896,  0.,pp.  183. 

1419.  Rolfe  (Charles  A.):  Progress  of  Electricity  in  Mu- 
nicipalities.      Engineers,  1894,/.  76. 

1420.  Rutledge  (P.):  Advantages  and  Hazards  of  Electric 
Lighting.       Wales,  Record  26. 

142 1.  Rough  Notes:  Lightning  Rods:  a  discussion  be- 
tween "Tramp"  and  W.  E.  Clifford.  Reprinted  from 
Rough  Notes.  Indianapolis,  1884,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp. 
20.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 


44  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1432.  Schoen  (A.  M.):  Special  Agents'  Electrical  Hand 
Book,  dealing  with  Electricity  in  its  bearing  upon  Insur- 
ance Inspectors,  and  treating  in  a  general  way  of  the 
more  common  Deficiencies  encountered,  their  possible 
effects  and  how  they  may  be  Avoided,  New  Tork^  1895? 
6'.,^/.  113. 

1423.  Shay  (Charles  O.):  Electric  Lighting,  Engineers, 
i88S,p.  133. 

1424.  Tawse  (John  P.):  Electric  Lighting,  and  its  Rela- 
tion to  the  Risk  of  Fire.      G/asgow,  First  Series,  p.  187, 

1425.  Tarrant  (Kenneth  J.):  Dynamic  Electricity  and  its 
Modern  Developments.  Association,  Manchester,  1896- 
97,^,41. 

1426.     :  A  few  notes  on  Electricity.      Yorkshire,  1896- 

97,/.  109, 

1427.  J  Fire  Hazard  of  Electric  Lighting.  Manches- 
ter, 1894-95,  /,  25. 

1428.  Thompson  (Silvanus  P.):  Elementary  Lessons  in 
Electricity  and  Magnetism.     London,   1887,   S.,  pp.  80. 

1429.  Underwriters'     International     Electric    Association: 

Rules  and  Requirements  for  the  Installation  of  Electric 
Light  and  Power,  revised,  and  codified,  and  recommended 
to  the  various  Boards  of  Underwriters.  Netv  York, 
Pa?nphlet  Nar.  T.,  iS^t,,  pp.  26;  1893,  pp.  32;  1894, 
pp.  34;  1895,  pp.  36;  1896,//.  39;  i?>^T,  pp.  56. 
Bound  in  one  Volume. 

1430.  :  The  National  Electrical  Code;  A  Brief  His- 
tory of  the  Evolution  of  Electrical  Rules,  prepared  jointly 
by  the  Code  Committee  of  the  National  Conference  on 
Standard  Electrical  Rules  and  the  Committee  on  Press  of 
the  Underwriters'  National  Electric  Association,  Boston, 
1897,  -Pamphlet  D.,  pp.  14.    Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 


Electricity  and  Electrical  Hazards.  45 

1 43 1.  Van  Ness  (T.  C):  Liability  of  Electric  Light  Com- 
panies to  Insurance  Companies  for  Fires  resulting  from 
Electric  Wires.     Pacific,  1S91,  p.  54. 

1432.  Wertheimer  (J.):  Electric  Lighting.  Torkshire, 
1889-90,  p.  6$. 

1433.  Whitehouse  (W.  H.):  Electric  Lighting  considered 
as  a  Fire  Risk.      Birmingham,  1894-5,  not  paged. 

1434.  "Woodbury  (C  J.  H.):  Construction  of  Central  Sta- 
tions. Boston,  1S90,  Pamphlet  0.,pp.  8.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  VI. 

1435.     ;  Electrical    Transmission  of  Power  for  Cotton 

Mills.     Lynn,  1892,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  12.     Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  VI. 

1426.     ;  Electric  Lighting  in  Mills,  with  Appendix  on 

Portable  Electric  Testing  Apparatus.     Lynn,  1883,  Pam- 
phlet O.,  pp.  51.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

1427.     :  Electric   Welding;   Reprint   from   Journal    of 

the    Franklin   Institute.      Philadelphia,    1888,    Pamphlet 
O.,  pp.  7.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

i^^S.     :   Fire   Hazards  from   Electricity.     Nezv    Tork^ 

1 89 1,  Pamphlet  D.,  pp.  13.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IV. 

1^29.  :  Recent  Developments  in  the  Electrical  Trans- 
mission of  Power.  Reprinted  from  Proceedings  of  the 
New  England  Cotton  Manufacturers'  Association,  April 
26,  1893.  Lynn,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  11.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  VI. 

i^^^o.     :    Relation   of    Electric    Lighting   to   Insurance. 

Boston,  Pamphlet   O.,  pp.   13.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol. 
VI. 

1441.  Woodward  (C  J.):  Magnetism  and  Electricity. 
London,  18S5,  D.,  pp.  126. 


Field  Associations 

Exchanges  and  Institutes,  including  National  Board  and  other 
Managerial  Associations* 


MANAGERS. 


1442.  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters:  Organized 
1866  to  maintain  rates  and  uniform  commissions;  to  re- 
press incendiarism  ;  and  to  carry  out  other  measures  of 
common  interest.     Composed  of  Officers  and  Managers. 

i^^^2.  :  Bulletin  of  the  Executive  Committee.  Pub- 
lished monthly  from  November,  1873,  to  February,  1876, 
inclusive.     New  Tor/k,  complete  in  tw^o  Volumes  O. 

1444.     :  Circulars  issued  from  April,   1872,  to  April, 

1876,  inclusive.    JVexu  Tork,  1877,  0.,pp.  275;  complete. 

1445.     :  Proceedings  from  July,   1866,  to  May,   189S, 

inclusive;   complete  in  twelve  Volumes  O. 

1446.  Oregon  and  Washington  Territory  Compact  Agfree- 
mcnt,  together  with  By-Laws  of  the  Compact  Association 
of  the  Northwest.  San  Francisco^  1884,  Pamphlet  Z>., 
pp.  19. 

1447.  United  Fire  Underwriters  in  America:  Organized, 
18S0,  to  promote  and  conserve  the  interests  of  fire  insur- 
ance. Composed  of  Officers  and  Managers.  Proceedings 
for  18S0-1882,  inclusive;  complete  in  one  Volume  O. 

144S.  "Western  Fire  Insurance  Managers*  Association :  Or- 
ganized 1872  for  mutual  information  and  co-operation. 
Composed  of  Managers  in  the  West.  Proceedings  for 
1872-1874,  inclusive;  New  York,  1874,  O.,  pp.  72,  and 
Index.,  pp.  xii.  Also  Proceedings  for  1876;  Chicago, 
1876,  Pa^nphlet  O.,  pp.  89  to  loi,  inclusive. 
(46) 


Field  Associations,  Exchanges  and  Institutes.         47 

SPECIAL  AGENTS. 

1449.  Arkansas:  Association  of  Fire  Underwriters  for 
Arkansas.  Organized  1S83;  composed  of  Supervising 
and  Adjusting  agents.  Proceedings  of  First  Meeting; 
Little  Rock,  18S3,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  13.  Proceedings 
of  First  Annual  Meeting;  Little  Rock,  1883,  Paynphlet 
0.,pp.  15. 

1450.  Illinois  State  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters :  Organized 
1878.  Composed  of  Special  agents.  Object,  co-opera- 
tion with  National  Board.  Proceedings  Special  Meeting, 
1883. 

145 1.  Iowa  Union  of  Underwriters:  Organized  187S. 
Composed  of  Supen-ising  and  Adjusting  agents.  Ob- 
ject, to  correct  evils  in  fire  insurance  business.  Proceed- 
ings Special  Meeting,  1882,  and  Fourth  Annual  Meeting, 
1883. 

1452.  Missouri,  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Association  of  Fire 
Underwriters:  Organized  1878,  Composed  of  Super- 
vising and  Adjusting  agents.  Proceedings  of  Annual 
Meetings  for  1881,  1883,  1883,  1884;  and  of  Semi-An- 
nual  Sessions  for  1883,  1884,  and  1898,  Also  of  First 
Quarterly  Meeting  for  1897. 

1 453 .  New  England  Insurance  Exchange :  Organized  1 883 . 
Membership  entirely  personal  and  composed  of  persons 
engaged  in  or  having  charge  of  New  England  field  work. 
Annual  Reports  1884  to  1898,  inclusive;  complete  in  one 
Volume  O.  Blue  Books  for  1883  to  1S98,  inclusive;  com- 
plete in  eight  Volumes  T. 

1454.  New  York  State  Association  of  Supervising  and 
Adjusting  Agents:  Organized  1873  under  name  of  "  New 
York  State  Board  of  Supervising  and  Adjusting  Fire  In- 
surance Agents,"  and  so  known  until  1876,  when  present 
name  adopted.  Proceedings,  1873  to  1898,  inclusive,  in 
four  Volumes  O.  Complete  except  Sessions  of  Decem- 
ber ID,  1873;  March  11,  1873;  and  February  11,  1874. 


48  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

^455-  New  York  State:  Underwriters'  Association  of  New 
York  State.  Organized  1SS3  as  "The  New  York  State 
Insurance  Exchange,"  and  name  changed  as  above  at 
next  meeting.  Object,  rating  and  supei-vising  business. 
Proceedings  1884  to  1S98,  complete  in  one  Volume  O. 
Also  Manuals  for  1884  to  1897,  inclusive;  complete,  none 
having  been  issued  in  1893  and  1895. 

1456.  Northwest:  Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  the 
Northwest.  Organized  1871  to  further  the  interchange 
of  views,  opinions,  and  personal  experience,  and  the  dis- 
cussion of  topics  of  a  practical  nature.  Composed  of 
Supervising  and  Adjusting  agents.  Proceedings  1871  to 
1898,  inclusive;  complete  in  twenty-five  Volumes  O. 
Also  reprint  of  Proceedings  for  1871  to  1877,  inclusive, 
Milivaukee^  1892,  two  Volumes  O. 

1457*  Ohio  State  Association  of  Fire  Underwriters:  Or- 
ganized 1869.  Composed  of  Supervising  agents.  Object, 
to  form  local  Boards  and  supervise  rates.  Proceedings 
Special  1878;   Special  1879;   Special  1882;  Annual  1883. 

1458.  Pacific :  Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  the  Pacific 

Organized  1876  as  a  means  of  disseminating  valuable  in- 
formation, and  elevating  and  promoting  the  interests  of 
its  members.  Composed  of  Supervising  and  Adjusting 
agents.  Proceedings  1877  to  1898,  inclusive ;  complete 
in  eight  Volumes  O. 

1459.     J  The  Knapsack ;  a  Collection  of  Original  short 

stories,  sketches,  anecdotes,  and  essays  contributed  by 
members  of  the  Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  the 
Pacific,  and  printed  by  order  of  the  Association.  San 
Francisco^  1898,  O.^  pp.  286. 

1460.  South:  Underwriters'  Association  of  the  South. 
Organized  187 1  to  promote  harmony  and  correct  practice. 
Composed  of  Supervising  and  Adjusting  agents.  Pro- 
ceedings for  1874,  1876,  and  1878  to  1884  inclusive,  (no 
meetings  held  after  1884),  in  two  Volumes  O. 


Field  Associations^  Exchanges  and  Institutes.         49 

1 46 1.  South-Eastern  Tariff  Association.  Organized  1882 
to  maintain  local  boards,  enforce  adequate  rates,  and 
inculcate  sound  principles  of  underwriting.  Composed 
of  fire  insurance  Companies  pledged  by  their  representa- 
tives. Proceedings  1882  to  1898  inclusive;  complete  in 
tw^o  Volumes  O. 

1462.  Texas:  Association  of  Fire  Underwriters  for  Texas. 
Organized  1882  to  maintain  local  boards,  adequate  rates, 
and  to  promulgate  and  enforce  sound  principles  in  under- 
writing. Composed  of  Officers  and  Field  men  of  Com- 
panies doing  business  in  Texas.     Proceedings  1882. 

1463.  Virginia:  State  Board  of  Underwriters  of  Virginia. 
Organized  in  1879  as  the  Underwriters'  Association  of 
Virginia,  and  name  changed  as  above  in  1882.  Com- 
posed of  Officers,  State  agents,  and  Special  agents  ;  object, 
to  maintain  rates  and  promote  harmony.  Executive 
Committee  addresses  for  1881  and  1882  ;  and  Proceedings 
of  Annual  Meeting,  1884. 


LOCAL  AGENTS. 

1464.  Alabama:  Underwriters' Association  of  the  State  of 
Alabama.  Organized  1878;  composed  of  Local  agents. 
Proceedings  for  1878. 

1465.  Georgia:  Underwriters'  Association  of  the  State  of 
Georgia.  Organized  1878;  composed  of  Local  agents. 
Proceedings  for  1878. 

1466.  Iowa  State  Association  of  Underwriters:  Organized 
1878.     Composed  of  Local  agents.     Proceedings  for  1878. 

1467.  Minnesota  Association  of  Local  Underwriters:  Or- 
ganized 1878.  Composed  of  Local  agents.  Proceedings 
for  1879. 


50  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1468.  New  York  State  Association  of  Local  Boards  of  Fire 
Underwriters:  Organized  1SS3.  Proceedings  of  Second 
Annual  Meeting,  18S4.  A  new  organization  bearing  same 
name  was  effected  in  1S93.  Proceedings  for  1894,  1895, 
1896  (none  printed  in  1897),  1898. 

1469.  Philadelphia:  Association  of  Fire  Underwriters  of 
Philadelphia*     Organized  1872.     Reports  for  1875,  1876. 

1470.  Philadelphia  Fire  Underwriters' Association :  Organ- 
ized 1883.      Reports  for  1884  to  1898,  inclusive. 

1 47 1.  South  Carolina:  Underwriters'  Association  of  the 
State  of  South  Carolina.  Organized  187S;  composed  of 
Local  agents.      Proceedings  for  1878. 

1472.  Texas  Fire  Underwriters'  Association:  Organized 
1878;   composed  of  Local  agents.     Proceedings  for  1879. 

FOREIGN. 

1473.  Birmingham  Insurance  Institute:  Established  1887. 
Transactions  1893-4  to  1897-8,  inclusive,  in  one  Volume 
O. 

1474.  Bristol:  Insurance  Institute  of  Bristol.  Established 
1 89 1.  Transactions  not  regularly  published.  We  have 
Papers  read  in  1892,  1893,  and  1896;  all  that  have  been 
printed. 

1475.  Edinburgh :  Actuarial  Society  of  Edinburgh.  Estab- 
lished 1859.  Papers  read  previous  to  187S  are  out  of 
print.  Since  that  year  Transactions  have  been  published 
in  a  uniform  series,  which  we  have  complete  in  four  Vol- 
umes O. 

1476.  Federation  of  Insurance  Institutes  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland:  Established  1897.  Object,  to  further  by  co- 
operation the  efficiency  of  the  official  workers  in  the  in- 
surance business.  Publishes  annually  a  Joui-nal,  contain- 
ing papers  chosen  from  among  those  read  before  the 
various  Institutes.  Report  of  the  initial  Conference,  1897, 
and  Journal  for  1898. 


Field  Associations,  Exchanges  and  Institutes.         51 

1477.  Glasgfow:  Insurance  and  Actuarial  Society  of  Glas- 
gow. Established  1S81.  Transactions  from  1881  to 
1898,  inclusive;   complete  in  four  Volumes  O. 

147S.  Ireland:  Insurance  Institute  of  Ireland.  Established 
1885.     Reports  for  1892-3,  1895-6,  1S96-7. 

1479.  Manchester:    Insurance  Association  of   Manchester. 

Established  1S83  as  an  Institute  for  Juniors.      Reports  for 
1895-6  and  1896-7;   only  ones  published. 

1480.  :  Insurance  Institute  of  Manchester.  Estab- 
lished 1873.  Reports  from  1874-75  to  1896-97,  inclu- 
sive ;   complete  in  four  Volumes  O. 

1 48 1.  Newcastle-on-Tyne :  Insurance  Institute  of  Ncwcas- 
tle-on-Tyne.  Established  1896.  Reports  for  1896-97 
and  1897-98. 

1 482 .  New  South  Wales :  Insurance  Institute  of  New  South 
"Wales.  Established  1884.  Journal  from  1884  to  1898 
inclusive,  covering  95  numbers  of  the  Record  (except  Nos. 
I,  3,  and  5),  in  three  Volumes  O.  (For  the  missing  num- 
bers see  Australasian  Insurance  and  Banking  Record, 
Vols.  VIII.  and  IX.) 

1483.  Norwich  Insurance  Institute:  Founded  1886.  Re- 
ports 1 888  to  1897-8,  inclusive;  complete  in  three  Vol- 
umes O. 

1484.  Victoria :  Insurance  Institute  of  Victoria.  Established 
1884.  Reports  1884  to  1897,  inclusive;  complete  in  five 
Volumes  O. 

1485.  Yorkshire :  Insurance  Institute  of  Yorksliire.  Estab- 
lished, 1888.  Reports  for  18S9-1890  to  1896-97,  inclu- 
sive, in  three  Volumes  O. 


Fires,  Firemen  and  Fire  departments 

(See  also  Buildings^  Building  Departments  and 
'Building  La<ivs,) 


i486,  Abbott  (Samuel):  History  and  By-Laws  of  the  Bos- 
ton Veteran  Firemen's  Association,  from  1833  to  1898. 
Boston^  1S98,  6".,  pp.  80. 

1487.     •  Prominent  Fires  in  Boston  since  1630,      Scrap 

Book,  p.  57. 

1488.     :  Should  the  Chief  of  Department  Investigate  the 

cause  of  all  Fires  ;  the  Importance  of  a  Fire  Marshal  in  the 
Cities  and  what  Shall  Be  his  Duties  ?  Alassachusetts,  1883, 
A  85. 

1489.  American  Exchange  and  Review:  Losses  of  Com- 
panies in  the  Great  Chicago  Fire,  1871,     Extra  No.  8, 

Vol.  XX.  p.  132a. 

1490.  Atkinson  (Edward):  The  Fire  Engineer,  the  Archi- 
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1492.  Bag-shaw  (E.):  Fire  Extinguishing  Expenses;  by 
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1495.  Bird  (Joseph):  Protection  against  Fire,  and  the  Best 
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1500.  Boston  Fire  Department  Reports:  Made  annually 
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54  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

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1509.  Brentano  (Simon) :  A  School  of  Fire  Extinguish- 
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15 10.  Brophy  (William):  The  Dangers  of  Show^ing  Pictures 

by  the  Vitascope  and  other  like  machines.     Engineers, 
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151 1.  Builder:  The  Lessons  of  the  Paris  Fire.  May  8, 
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15 19.  Conwell  (Russell  H.)  :  History  of  Boston's  Great  Fire 
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1522.  Dana  (David  D.):  The  Fireman.  The  Fire  Depart- 
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1523.  Dixon  (G.  K«):  Salvage  Corps.  Birmingham, 
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1524.  Donnell  (E.  D.):  Can  a  Fire  Department  be  Made 
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1525.  Dresser  (L.  M«):  Fire  Department  and  Water  Supply. 
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56  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1526.  Easterbrook  (H.  H.):  Statute  Laws  of  Massachusetts 
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1529.  Engfineering; :  The  Fire  at  the  Paris  Charity  Bazaar. 
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1531-     Fire  and  Water: 

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1533.  Freeman  (John  R.):  Flow  of  Water  in  Fire  Hose. 
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1534-  Gerhard  (William  Paul):  Theatre  Fire  Catastrophes 
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1535.  Glassford  (Henry  A.):  Means  and  Appliances  of 
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1536.  Goetz  (Henry  A.):  The  Ideal  Fire  Department  of 
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1537.  Goodspecd  (E.  J.):  History  of  the  Great  Fires  in 
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1538.  Hale  (George  C):  -^t  what  Temperature  will  Water, 
when  applied  in  given  quantities,  be  Transformed  into 
Steam  or  Gas  and  thus  Aid  Combustion,  and  what  Con- 
ditions should  Govern  the  Size  and  Pressure  of  Streams 
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1539.  Harvie  (R.  B.):  Fire  Drill  in  Schoolhouses.  The 
Best  Methods  to  be  Adopted  to  Notify  Teachers  in  Case  of 
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1540.  Hewitt  (Charles  A.):  The  Great  Chicago  Fire  of 
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1541.  HiU  (Charles  T.):  Fighting  a  Fire.  New  York, 
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1542.  Hoch  (E.  S.):  Quarter  Centennial  of  the  Chicago 
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1543.  Hosmer  (E.  S.):  The  Fire  Departments  of  Europe 
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58. 

1544.  Howes  (Osborne,  Jr.):  Fire  Departments  and  Fire 
Insurance  Companies;  their  Relative  Position  to  the 
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1545.  Investigator:  The  Great  Fires  in  Chicago  and  Bos- 
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1546.  Knowles  (Qarencc):  The  relations  existing  between 
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58  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1547.  Laton  (C.  A.):  Fire  Patrols;  Salvage  Corps  ;  Protec- 
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1548.  Laidlaw  (David):  The  Growing  Fire  Hazard  of 
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1549.  Lincoln  (Allen  B,):  History  of  all  the  Fire  Companies 
ever  Formed  in  Windham,  Connecticut,  together  with  a 
Sketch  of  Willimantic  Water  Works.  Willimantic,  1S85, 
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1550.  Little  (George  P.):  The  Fireman's  Own  Book  :  Con- 
taining Accounts  of  Fires  throughout  the  United  States, 
as  well  as  other  Countries ;  Remarkable  Escapes  from  the 
Devouring  Element ;  Heroic  Conduct  of  Firemen  in  Cases 
of  Danger ;  Means  of  Extinguishing  Fires ;  Accounts  of 
Firemen  who  have  Lost  their  Lives  while  on  Duty  ;  together 
with  Facts,  Incidents,  and  Suggestions,  Interesting  and 
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1 55 1.  London:  The  Lessons  of  the  Great  Fire  of  1897. 
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1552.  Lynch  (Thomas  E.):  History  of  the  Fall  River  Fire 
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1553.  McDevitt  (William):  Are  Burning  Buildings  Con- 
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1554.  Maine  State  Firemen's  Association  Reports*  First 
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1555.  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society.  (For  sketch 
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1556.  Massachusetts  State  Fire  Marshal's  Reports.  Office 
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1557.  Massachusetts  State  Firemen's  Association.  First 
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155S.  Miller  (Leonard):  Charges  for  the  Attendance  of 
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1562.  National  Association  of  Fire  Engineers  Proceed- 
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1563.  New  York  City  Fire  Department:  A  Compilation 
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1564.  New  York  Gty  Fire  Department  Reports.  Depart- 
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1565.  New  York  City  Fire  Marshal's  Reports.  Office  cre- 
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1566.  Novcrre  (C.  E.):  London  Salvage  Corps.  Norwich, 
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1568.  Pittsfield:  Fire  Service  of  Pittsfield,  Mass,  A  Sou- 
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1569.  PoIIitt  (George  W.)j  The  Great  Fires  of  Ancient 
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1570.  Purcell  (Thomas  P.):  European  and  American  Fire 
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1573.  Riis  (Jacob  A.):  Heroes  Who  Fight  Fire.  Century 
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1574.  Roswell  (W.  H.):  Should  Fire  Insurance  Companies 
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1575.  Sachs  (E.  O.):  The  Paris  Charity  Bazaar  Fire. 
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1576.  Sexton  ("William);  Fire  Department  and  Water 
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1577.  Shaw  (Eyre  M.):  Fire  Department  and  Water  Sup- 
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1581.  Shaw  (Eyre  M.)  :  Records  of  the  late  London  Fire 
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1582.  Sheahan  (James  W.)  and  Upton  (George  P.):  His- 
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15S3.  Simonds  (J.  Sexton)  ;  Fires  in  London,  and  the  Met- 
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1584.  Smith  (Thomas  E.):  Best  Methods  of  Fighting  Fires 
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ic;S5.     :    How  to  Extinguish  an  Oil   Fire  in  a  Cellar. 

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15S6.  Spears  (Tohn  K.):  Modern  Fire  Apparatus.  Scrib- 
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1587.  Spencer  (John  G.):  The  Service  and  Economy  of  Fire 
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1588.  Statham  (H.  Heathcote):  The  Paris  Fire  and  the 
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1589.  Street  Railway  Review:  Fire  Protection  for  Street 
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1590.  Stetson  (F.  L.):  The  Best  and  Safest  Plan  for  Fight- 
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1591 .  Stewart  (George,  Jr.):  The  Story  of  the  Great  Fire  of 
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1592.  Swan  (Charles  H.):  Should  Fire  Patrols  be  Main- 
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1594.  Vance  (J*  P»):  Fire  Departments  and  Water  Supply. 
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1595-  "Walford  (Cornelius):  Great  Fires  of  the  World. 
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1596.  Waterworth  (J.  W.):  The  Annual  Fire  Waste  and 
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^597*  Wilkinson  (W.)s  Minnesota  Forest  Fires  in  the  year 
1894,  with  a  Chapter  on  the  Forest  Fires  in  Wisconsin. 
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1598.  "Williamson  (H.  R.):  Fire  Service  of  Worcester. 
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1600.  Yarrington  (Andrew):  London  in  the  Time  of  Fire 
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1 60 1.  Young  (C  F.  T.):  Fires,  Fire  Engines  and  Fire 
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on  Fire  Proof  Buildings,  and  the  Preservation  of  Life  from 
fire  ;  Statistics  of  the  Fire  Appliances  in  English  Towns ; 
Foreign  Fire  Systems ;  Hints  for  the  Formation  of,  and 
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Fire  Patrols,  Salvage  Corps  and 
Protective  ^departments 


i6o3.  Association  of  Superintendents  and  Captains  of  Fire 
Patrols,  Salvage  Corps  and  Protective  Associations  of  the 
United  States.  Organized  1S92,  Reports  for  1893  to 
1S9S,  inclusive ;   complete. 

1603.  Albany  (N.  Y.)  Protectives.  Incorporated  1873. 
Reports  for  1S75,  1876,  1S83  and  1898. 

1604.  Auckland  (New  Zealand)  Fire  Insurance  Associa- 
tion.    Report  for  1893. 

1605.  Baltimore  (Md.)  Fire  Insurance  Salvage  Corps. 
Organized  1873.  Reports  for  1876  (first  published), 
1881,  1883,  1884,  and  1886  to  1897,  inclusive. 

1606.  Boston  Protective  Department.  Organized  1874. 
Reports  for   1875   to   1898,  inclusive;   complete. 

1607.  Chicago  Fire  Insurance  Patrol.  Organized  1871. 
Reports  for  1877  to   1897,  inclusive. 

1608.  Kansas  City  (Mo.)  Insurance  Fire  Patrol.  Organ- 
ized 1889.    Reports  for  1890  to  1897,  inclusive  ;  complete. 

1609.  Louisville  (Ky.)  Salvage  Corps.  Organized  18S8. 
Reports  for  1890,  and   1893  to  1897,  inclusive. 

1610.  Milwaukee  (Wis.)  Fire  Insurance  PatroL  Organ- 
ized 1S87.      Reports  for  1893  and  1893. 

161 1.  Newark  (N.  J.)  Underwriters'  Protective  Associa- 
tion (Salvage  Corps).  Organized  1879.  Reports  for 
1880  to  189S,  inclusive;  complete. 

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64  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

161 2.  New  York  Fire  Patrol.  Chartered  1867.  Reports 
for  1870  to  1897,  inclusive. 

1613.  Philadelphia  Fire  Insurance  Patrol.  Organized  1870. 
Reports  for  1878,  and  iSSo  to  1897,  inclusive. 

1614.  Providence  Protective  Department.  Chartered  1876. 
Reports  for  1877  to  1884,  inclusive,  and  1890  to  1896, 
inclusive. 

1 6 15.  San  Francisco  Underwriters' Fire  Patrol.  Organized 
1875.     Reports  for  1876  to  1897,  inclusive;   complete. 

16 1 6.  St.  Louis  Underwriters'  Salvage   Q>rps.     Organized 

1875.     Reports  for  1878,   1882,   1884  to   1888,  inclusive, 
1890,  1892  to  1898,  inclusive. 

16 1 7.  "Worcester  (Mass.)  Protective  Department.  Organ- 
ized 1883.    Reports  for  1884  to  1898,  inclusive;  complete. 


Fire-Preventing  Devices  and  Auto- 
matic Protection 

(Including   Chemical  Extinguishers,  Hand  Grenades,  ^umps. 
Sprinklers  and  Thermostats*) 


1 6 1 S .     American  Exchan  ge  and  Review : 

Automatic  Sprinklers.      Vol.  XXXII.  p.  114. 

Fires,  Prevention  and  Repression  of.  Vol.  XXXI.  p. 
16']. 

Metals,  Fusibility  of.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  256. 

Oil  Tanks ;  Exclusion  of  Vapor  and  Regulation  of  Tem- 
perature.     Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  268. 

1619.  Atkinson  (Edward):  Development  of  Automatic 
Fire  Prevention.  Spectator.^  Quinquennial  Number., 
April  14,  1898,^.  dd. 

1620.     :  Roof  Hydrants.     Engineers,  1S91,/.  S3. 

1621.  Automatic    Sprinklers    and    Electric    Thermostats* 

Mackey  System.      Syracuse.,  1887,  Pa?np/ilet  O.,  pp.  20. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IV. 

1622.  Bailey  (G.  H.):  Sprinklers.     Manchester,  1S90-91, 

1623.  Blauvelt  (Albert):  Limitations  and  Use  of  Water  for 

Fire  Extinguishing.      Protection,  1897, /.  46. 

1624.  Blauvelt  (Arthur):  Improved  Risks.  Northwest, 
1896,  /.  20. 

1625.  Boston   Manufacturers'  Mutual   Publications   (con- 

tinued on  next  page)  • 
Automatic  Sprinklers;  Everywhere?     When?      \'ol.  III. 

P-  HZ- 
Dust  Rooms ;  A  Substitute  for,  to  Cotton  Pickers.       Vol. 
III.  p.  102. 

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66  Insurance  Libraty  Association  of  Boston. 

1625.     Boston  Manf.  Mutual  Publications  ( concluded )x 
Fire  Apparatus,  Qviestions  upon.      Vol.  III.  p.  68. 
Fire  Apparatus  in  Chief ;    Pumps,  Pipes,  Hydrants  and 

Hose,  Standard  for.      Vol.  III.  /.  93. 
Fire  Hose  and  Trials  of.      Vol.  I.  p.  59. 
Fire    Hose,    Couplings    and    Nozzles ;     Brands    Recom- 
mended.     Vol.  III.  p.  1 26. 
Fire  Pails.      Vol.  II.  p.  140. 
Freezing    of    Pipes,  Pumps,  Automatic  Sprinklers,  etc., 

Precautions  Needed  Against.      Vol.  I.  p.  89  ;    Vol.  II. 

p.  116;    Vol.  III.  p.  55. 
Lanterns.      Vol.  I.  p.  32  ;    Vol.  II.  pp.  109,  139,  163. 
Leakage  of  Automatic  Sprinklers.      Vol.  II.  p.  151. 
Leakage  or  Breaking  of  Sprinklers  through  Unavoidable 

Accidents;  Water  Damage  from.      Vol.  IV.  p.  12. 
Leakage  or  Breakage  of   Sprinklers ;    Insurance  Against 

Damage  from.      Vol.  IV.  p.  79. 
Mill  Fire  Department ;  General  Instructions  for  Organiz- 
ing.     Vol.  I.  p.  44 ;    Vol.  II.  p.  138 ;    Vol.  IV.  p.  20. 
Non-Freezing     Compounds    for    Automatic     Sprinklers. 

Vol.  II.  p.  140. 
Pump  Governors  for  Steam  Fire  Pumps,  Unreliability  of. 

Vol.  IV.  p.  15. 
Report    upon    Appi'oved    Automatic    Sprinkler    Heads. 

Vol.  III.  p.  I. 
Report  upon  Automatic  Sprinklers.      Vol.  III.  p.  99. 
Results  of  Automatic  Sprinkler  Protection  to  January  ist, 

1889.      Vol.  III.  p.  13. 
Self-registering  System  of  Automatic  Fire  Alarm.      Vol. 

//./.  41. 
Sprinklers,  Pipes,  etc.      Vol.  I.  pp.  53,  93,  172. 
Sprinklers,  Automatic,  and  their  Record.      Vol.  II.  pp. 

41,  53,  108,  136,  167,  187,  189. 
Standard  of  Full  Sprinkler  Protection.      Vol.  III.  p.  18. 
Storehouse    Protection   (without  Sprinklers).      Vol.  III. 

p.  129. 
Valves  to  Automatic  Sprinklers.      Vol.  III.  p.  39. 


Fire-Preventing  Devices  and  Aotomatic  Protection.    67 

1626.  Bourne  (R.  W.):  Automatic  Sprinklers.  North- 
west^ 1S90,  /.  95. 

1627.  Brophy  (William):  Fire  Alarm  Apparatus,  General 
History  and  Latest  Improvements.  Massachusetts^  1896, 
p.  71. 

162S.  Campbell  (Donald  A.):  The  Present  Position  of  the 
Sprinkler  Question.     Manchester^  1S88-S9, /.  19. 

1639.  Chandler  (E.  B.):  The  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph. 
Ejigineers^  1888,  p.  in. 

1630.  Chase  (George  F.)j  The  Direct  Pumping  System  as 
a  Means  of  Fire  Protection.     Massachusetts^  1890,  p.  45. 

163 1 .  Davis  (W.  S.):  The  Value  of  the  Sprinkler.  Pacific^ 
1898,/.  70. 

1632.  Davol  (William  C):  Automatic  Sprinklers.  Engi- 
neers^ 1889,  p.  127. 

1633.  Doval  (Philip):  The  Fire  Killer;  A  Solution  for 
Rendering  Substances  Uninflammable.  Engineers^ 
1884,/.  118. 

1634.  Dowson  (Ralph):  The  Simplex  Automatic  Alarm 
Valve  and  Alarm.     Manchester^  1886-87,^.  29. 

1635.  Flanders   (B.  S.):    Dynamo    Currents   as  Applied  to     ' 
Fire  Alarms.     Engineers^  18945  P'  88. 

1636.  Forbes  ("William  D.):  Report  of  the  Tests  of  over 
Two  Hundred  of  the  Brown  Sensitive  Automatic 
Sprinklers.  New  Tork^  1884,  ^.  Circular.  Mutuals, 
Vol.  V. 

1637.  Freeman  (John  R.):  Fire  Streams;  A  General 
Description  of  Capacity  of  Water  Supply  and  Pumps, 
the  Size  of  Hose  and  Nozzle,  Manner  of  Laying  a  Line 
of  Hose  and  any  Information  in  Relation  to  Fire  Streams 
which  will  Produce  the  Best  Results.  Massachtisetts^ 
1890,  p.  41. 


68  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1638.  Goddard  (C  M.):  Thermo-Electric  Fire  Alarms. 
Protection,  1897,/.  33. 

1639.  Grimshaw  (Robert):  Pump  Catechism  ;  A  Practical 
Help  to  Runners,  Owners  and  Makers  of  Pumps  of  any- 
kind ;  Covering  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Designing, 
Constructing,  Erecting,  Connecting  and  Adjusting. 
Fourth  edition.     New  York,  1SS8,  T.,pp.  79. 

1640.  Hexamer  (C  A.):  Chemical  Fire  Extinguishers. 
Protection,  189S, /.  31. 

1641.     :  Wire  Glass.     Protection,  1897,/.  28. 

1642.  Houldsworth  ("W.):  Patent  Fire  Detector  and  Alarm. 
Manchester,  1889-90,  p.  13. 

1643.  Insurance  World :  Pumps  and  Standpipes.  Vol.  X. 
p.  138. 

1644.  Jardine  (Robert):  Automatic  Sprinkler  Equipments. 
Northwest,  1895,/.  46. 

1645.  Leonard  (£♦):  Leonard  System  of  Fire  Protection  as 
Designed  for  H.  B.  Clafiin  &  Co.  Philadelphia,  1878, 
Pamphlet   O.,  pp.    11    and    Plan.      Bound    Pamphlets, 

Vol.  vn. 

1646.  Lcmmon  ("W.  S.):  Hydrants,  Fire  Hose  and  Coup- 
lings.     Protectiofi,  1897,  /.  24. 

1647.  Leshure  (A.  P.):  Pii'^  Prevention.  Engineers,  1887, 
/.  84. 

1648.  Lyndc  (James  Henry):  The  Construction  and  Action 
of  Automatic  Sprinklers.      Manchester,  1886-87,/.  11. 

1649.  Macdonald  (T.  M.):  Extinguishing  Appliances; 
What  Consideration  Should  they  Command?  Man- 
chester, 1876-77,/.  21. 

1650.  Morse  (John  G.):  Apparatus  for  Extinguishing  Fires. 
Reprint  from  Popular  Science  Monthly.  New  Tork, 
1895,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  43.  Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol. 
VII. 


Fire-Preventing:  Devices  and  Automatic  Protection.     69 

1 65 1.  Nag-le  (A.  F.):  Determination  of  the  Sensitiveness  of 
Automatic  Sprinklers.  Paper  read  at  the  Cincinnati 
Meeting  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engi- 
neers. No  date.  Pamphlet  (9.,  //.  24.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  IV. 

1652.  National  Fire  Protection  Association:  Automatic 
Sprinklers,  Regulations  Governing  Installation  of.  Pro- 
tectioH,  1S9S,  p.  78. 

1652a.     •    Automatic    Sprinkler    Protection,    Report  of 

Committee  on.  Adopted  at  Conference  held  in  New 
York,  March  iS  and  19,  1896.  Pamphlet  Nar.  O.^  pp. 
11;    Protection,    J^ol.  I. 

16523.  :  Fire  Hose,  Report  of  Committee  on.  Protec- 
tion, 1898,  p.  53. 

1652c.     ;    Thermo-Electric   Fire  Alarms.      Protection^ 

1898,  /.   39. 

1653.  Neefus  (H.  F.):  Sprinkler  Equipments;  Installation 
and  Requirements.     Newark,  N.  J.,   1895,    S.,  pp.  60. 

1654.  Paterson  (D.  R.):  Automatic  Sprinklers.  Glasgow., 
Third  Series,  p.  345. 

1655.  Reed  (S.  A,):  Value  of  Automatic  Fire  Protection. 
Northwest,    1893,  /.   86. 

1656.  Russell  (Stanley  G.):  Automatic  Sprinklers.  Vic- 
toria,  1 89 1,  p.  39. 

1657.  Rutledge  (P.):  Automatic  Sprinklers.  Wales., 
Record  35. 

1658.  Snow  (W.  M.):  Chemical  Engines.  Massachusetts, 
1881,  p.  102. 

1659.  State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company:  iVutomatic 
Pump  Regulator  in  By-pass.  Providence,  1893,  Sq.  ^. 
Circular.      Mutuals,  Vol.  V. 


70  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1660.  State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company :  Underwriter 
Pump,  Properly  Equipped  and  Connected.  Providence^ 
1894,  Sq.  ^.   Circular.     Mutuals,  Vol.  V. 

1661.  Stover  (Joseph  W.):  Progressive  Fire  Alarm.  E}i- 
gineers^  1892,  /.  37. 

1662.  Sugfgfested  Standard  Requirements  for  the  Equipping 
of  Property  with  Automatic  Fire  Extinguishers.  Syra- 
cuse, 1886,  Fa?nphlet  O.,  pp.  8.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  IV. 

1663.  Sumner  (Harold):  Fire  Service  in  Factories,  Works, 
etc.  London,  1898,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  28.  British, 
Vol.  I.  No.  8. 

1664.  Swingley  (C.  E.):  The  Benefits  and  Advantages  of 
Automatic  Sprinkler  Equipments.  Engineers,  1898,  p. 
37- 

1665.  Tower  (Charles  P.):  Automatic  Fire  Sprinklers 
(Gray  System).  New  Tork,  1887,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp. 
96.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IV. 

1666.  White  (J.  E.):  Automatic  Fire  Alarm.  Syracuse^ 
1886,  Pamphlet  Nar.  S.,  pp.  5.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  IV. 

1667.  Witter  (Thomas):  Automatic  Sprinklers.  j\/an- 
chester,    1887-88,  p.  47. 

1668.  :  Automatic  Sprinklers  and  Sprinkler  Installa- 
tions.     Ireland,    1892-93,  p.    121. 

1669.  Woodbury  (C  J.  H.):  Automatic  Sprinklers  for 
Protection  Against  Fires.  A  lecture  before  the  Society  of 
Arts.  Boston,  1885,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  n.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

1670.     :  Experiments  upon  the  Co-efficient  of  Efflux  of 

Automatic  Sprinklers.  Reprint  from  Proceedings  of  the 
American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science, 
August,  1885.  Salem,  1886,  Paifiphlet  O.,  pp.  2. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 


Fire-Pf eventing:  Devices  and  Automatic  Protection.     7 1 

1 67 1.  "Woodbury  (C  J.  H.):  Fire  Protection  of  Mills  and 
Construction  of  Mill  Floors,  Containing  Tests  of  Full 
Size  Wood  Mill  Columns.  Second  edition.  Neiv  Tork^ 
1882,  0.,pp.  196. 

1672.     :   Measurements  of  the  Friction  of  Lubricating 

Oils.  Reprint  from  Transactions  of  the  American  Soci- 
ety of  Mechanical  Engineers.  New  Tork^  1885,  Pam- 
phlet O.,  pp.  81.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

1673.     :   Methods  of    Reducing  the  Fire  Loss.      N^ew 

Tork^  1889.  Reprint  from  Transactions  of  the  Ameri- 
can Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers.  Pamphlet  O.,  pp. 
46.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VL 

1674.     :   Modern   Development   and    Early  History  of 

Automatic  Sprinklers,  with  Illustrations  of  Leading  De- 
vices and  Portraits  of  Inventors.  Reprint  from  Gassier' s 
Magazine.  New  Tork^  1892,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  15. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

1675.  "Wormald  (John):  Automatic  Appliances  for  the  Ex- 
tinguishment of  Fires.      Yorkshire^  1892-93,/.  13. 

1676.     :  Automatic  Sprinklers  in  Great  Britain  and  the 

United  States.     Birmingham^  1896-7,  p.  28, 

1677.     J  Automatic  Sprinklers.      Wales,  Record  ^/^. 


Gasolene,  Kerosene  and  Other  Oils  ; 
and  Acetylene  Gas 


1678.  Acetylene  and  Its  Hazards;  Acetylene  Generators 
Described  and  Explained.  JVew  Tork^  1898,  Pajjiphlet 
0.,pp.  II.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

1679.  American  Artizan:  Gasolene  Stoves,  Safety  and  Util- 
ity of.  Chicago^  1885,  Paynphlet  O.,  pp.  15.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  III. 

1680.  American  Exchange  and  Review : 
Inflammability  and  Lubricating  Qiialities  of  Oils.      Vol. 

XXXIII.  p.  389. 
Lightning  and  Petroleum  Tanks.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  240. 
Mysterious  Fires  in  Petroleum  Refineries.      Vol.  XXXI. 

p.  291. 
Naphtha  and  Petroleum  Fires.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  266. 
Petroleum  Dangers.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  "Ji. 
Precautions  Against  Dangers  of  European  and  American 

Petroleum.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  "Ji. 
Russian  Petroleum    as  a  Lubricant.      V^ol.  XXXIV.  p. 

142. 

1681.  Atwood  (H.  F,):  Hazards  of  Petroleum  and  its  Prod- 
ucts.     United^  1881,/.  70. 

1682.  Bell  (J.  Carter):  Mineral  Lubricants.  Manchester ^ 
1890-91,  p.   24. 

1683.  Beilby  (G.  T.):  The  Manufacture  of  Paraffin  Oils. 
Glasgow,^  First  Series.,  p.    121. 

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Gasolene,  Kerosene  and  Other  Oils.  73 

1 6S4.     Boston  Manufacturers^  Mutual  Publications : 
Benzine  Clause.      Vol.  IV.  p.  i. 
Fuel  Oil.      Vol.  III.  p.  18. 

Lubrication  of  Heavy  Bearings.      Vol.  I.  p.  186. 
Naphtha  and  Benzine,  The  Use  of.       Vol.  IV.  p.  i. 
Oils.      Vol.  I.  pp.  22,1^,  Si;    Vol.  II.  p.  43. 
Oil,  Storage  of.      Vol.  III.  p.  38. 
Oils,  Tests  of.      Vol.  II.  p.  224;    Vol.  IV.  p.  22. 
Petroleum  for  Fuel  under  Boilers.      Vol.  II.  pp.  140,  150. 
Wool  Oils,  including  Mrs.  Ellen  H.  S.  Richards'  Report 
on  their  Extraction.       Vol.  I.  p.  84. 

1685.  BuIIier  (L,M.):  Application  of  Acetylene  to  Lighting. 
Progressive  Age,  Nove7nber  i,  1897,  p.  514. 

1686.  Cairnie  (J.  B.):  Lawrence's  Automatic  Gas  Appara- 
tus.     JManchester,  1888-89,  P'  '^1  • 

1687.  Chandler  (C.  F.):  Petroleum  as  an  Illuminator,  and 
the  Advantages  and  Perils  which  Attend  its  Use  ;  with 
Special  Reference  to  the  Prevention  of  the  Traffic  in  Dan- 
gerous Kerosene  and  Naphtha.  Nexv  York,  1871,  Pajn- 
phlet  O.,  pp.  no.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IIL 

1688.  Day  (C.  H.):  Manufacture  of  Calcium  Carbide  and 
Acetylene  Gas.  Co7isular  Reports,  Vol.  L  V.  No.  206. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIIL 

1689.  Elliott  (Arthur  H. :  Methods  and  Apparatus  for  Test- 
ing Inflammable  Oils,  Based  upon  Investigations  Ordered 
by  the  State  Board  of  Health  for  Establishing  a  Standard 
Safety  Test  of  Illuminating  Oils.  Albany,  1882,  Pam- 
phlet O.,  pp.  45.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  III. 

1690.  Gibbs  (William  E.):  Lighting  by  Acetylene  Genera- 
tors, Burners  and  Electric  Furnaces.  New  Tork,  1898, 
D.,pp.  141. 

1 69 1.  Gilbert  and  Barker  Manufacturing  Company :  Aer- 
ated Fuel  Process  of  Burning  Oil  for  all  Purposes  for 
which  Heat  is  Required  in  the  Mechanical  Arts.  Patti- 
phlet  Sq.  D.,  pp.  56.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIIL 


74  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1692.  Gilbert  and  Barker  Manufacturing  Company:  Cata- 
logue of  Burners  of  Air  Gas.  Pamphlet  Ob.  Z".,  pp.  16. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

1693.     »  How  Best  to  Light  our  Country  Homes  and 

Resorts.  Some  Practical  Suggestions  Emphasized  by 
Illustrations  of  a  Few  that  are  so  Lighted.  Pa7nphlet 
Sq.  Z>.,  pp.  95.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

1694.  Griswold  (F.M.):  Acetylene  and  Its  Hazards.  (See 
Insurance  Press ^  February  9,  1898,  and  various  issues 
following.     In  progress.) 

1695.  Henderson  (G.  G.):  The  Risks  Attending  the  Use  of 
Mineral  Oil  and  of  Acetylene.  Glasgow.,  Fourth  Series^ 
p.  183. 

1696.  Hirst  (J.  E.):  Improved  Gas  Generating  Machine. 
Cincinnati,  1883,  Pa^nphlet  S.,  pp.  16.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  III. 

1697.  Hobson  (William):  Lighting  by  Oil  and  Gas,  with 
Special  Regard  to  the  Fire  Hazard.  Association,  Man- 
chester, 1895-6,/.  5. 

1698.  Holloway   (A.  H.):  Acetylene  Gas.     Birmingham^ 

1897-8,/.  7. 

1699.  Hurst  (George  H.):  Lubricating  Oils,  Fats  and 
Greases  ;  Their  Origin,  Preparation,  Properties,  Uses  and 
Analyses.     London,  1896,  O.,  pp.  313. 

1700.  Ingle  (H.):  Acetylene  Gas.    2or^5-^/r5,  1897-8,/.  45. 

1701.  Insurance  Blue  Book:  Gas  Machines  as  Insurance 
Risks  as  Contrasted  with  Kerosene  Lamps.      1875,/.  105. 

1702.  Insurance  Monitor:  Gas  Machines,  Gasolene  and 
Gasolene  Gas.      Vol.  XXIV.  p.  116. 

1703.  Insurance  Press :  Acetylene  and  its  Hazards  ;  Acety- 
lene Generators  Described  and  Explained.  Neiv  York, 
1898,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  11.  Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol. 
VIII. 


Gasolene,  Kerosene  and  Other  Oils*  75 

1 704.     Insurance  World : 

Fires  That  Water  will  not  Extinguish.      Vol.  III.  p.  198. 
Oil;   How  Refined.      Vol.  III.  p.  129. 

1705'  Jouanne  (G.):  The  Dangers  of  Acetylene.  Progres- 
sive Age,  February  15,  1898,/.  76. 

1706.  Lewes  (Vivian  B.)j  Acetylene.  Progressive  Age, 
Decetnber  15,  1897,^.  600. 

1707.  Lindsey  (H.  K.):  Illuminating  and  Lubricating  Oils. 
Northxvest,  1876,/.  124. 

1708.  Masson  (David  Orme):  Gas  and  Acetylene  as  Illu- 
minants.      Victoria,  1897,  p.  30. 

1709.  McDevitt  (William):  Danger  of  Spontaneous  Com- 
bustion from  Calcium  Carbide  when  Wet.  Philadelphia 
Association,  1898,  Sq.  ^.   Circular. 

1 7 ID.  MuUiken  (A.H.):  Practical  Illustration  of  the  Use  of 
Acetylene.     Northwest,  1897,  p.  142. 

1 7 1 1 .  New  York  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters :  Report  on 
Gas  Machines  and  Carburetters.  New  York,  1881,  Patn- 
phlet  O.,  pp.  38.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  III. 

1712.     :  Gas  Machines,  Rules  and  Regulations  Relating 

to.     New    York,   1886,   Pamphlet    O.,  pp.    8.       Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  III. 

1713.  Orton  (Edward):  Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas.  Col- 
umbus, 1888,  O.,  pp.  830. 

1 7 14.  :  Preliminary  Report  upon  Petroleum  and  In- 
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1715.  Osborne  (R.  S.):  Use  of  Natural  Gas.  New  York, 
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76  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

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1719.  Redfield  (A.  P.):  Lubricating  Oil.  North-west,  i^'jG^ 
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1720.  Sawter  (George):  Acetylene;  A  New  Light  from 
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1721.  Seay  (W»  W.):  Use  and  Storage  of  Crude  Petroleum. 
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1722.  Smith  (Harry):  Acetylene  Gas.  Manchester ,  \'^(^6~ 
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1723.  Smith  (JohnWOjUseandStorageof  Crude  Petroleum. 
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1724.  Stockwell  (William):  Kerosene  and  its  Products.  En- 
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1725.  Thompson-Bedford  Company:  Mineral  Lubricating 
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1726.  Thurston  (George  H.):  Natural  Gas.  Pittsburgh, 
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1727.  Tirrill  (O.):  Equalizing  Gas  Machines,  with  an  Ex- 
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1749.  Urc  (Andrew)  :  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufactures 
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Historical  and  Biographical 

{Including  Company  Histories) 


1753.     Banquet  in  Honor  of  Mr.  Gsmelius  Walford,  Given 

by  the  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Companies  of  New  York, 
October  22d,  1874.  New  Tork,  1874,  Pamphlet  O.^pp. 
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1753.  Barnes  (B.,  Jr.):  Facts  and  Figures  Relating  to  the 
Board  and  Non-Board  Issue,  Showing  the  Supremacy  of 
the  Non-Board  Companies,  also  the  Inconsistencies  of  the 
Board.  Portland^  1876,  Pamphlet  Nar.  D.,  pp.  14. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

1754-  Blair  (Duncan  R.):  Insurance  Institute  of  Yorkshire; 
A  Resume  of  the  Work  of  the  Institute,  with  some  Sug- 
gestions Thereon.      Yorkshire^  1893-94,^.  143. 

1755.  Blossom  (H.  M.):  The  Board,  Its  Objects  and  Aims. 
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X. 

1756.  Bliven  (C  E.):  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Develop- 
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1757.  Boston  Traveler:  History  of  Insurance;  A  Century 
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August  25,  1897.      Scrap  Book,  p.  51. 

1758.  BromwcU  (L.  L.)j  Retrospective.  Our  Twenty-first 
Anniversary.     Pacific,  i%()^,p.  133. 

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82  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1759.  Burpee  (Charles  W.):  Fire  Insurance  in  New  Eng- 
land.      New  Rngland  Magazine^    September^   1898,  p. 

lOI. 

1760.  Caverly  (R.  B.)  and  Bankes  (G.  M.):  Leading  In- 
surance Men  of  the  British  Empire.  Lotidon^  1892,  Sq. 
0.,pp.s^S- 

1 76 1.  De  Veuve  (J.  H.):  Looking  Backward;  A  History 
of  Fire  Insurance,  from  A.  D.  1240.  Pacific^  1892,  p. 
21. 

1762.  Edwards  (John):  National  Board  vs.  John  Edwards. 
Correspondence.  Lawrence,  1876,  Pa?nphlet  O.,  pp. 
15.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

1763.  Englehardt  (G.  W".):  Boston,  Massachusetts,  Show- 
ing as  Graphically  as  Possible  an  Account  of  the  Present 
Condition  and  Prospects  of  Boston,  and  How  that  City 
has  Advanced ;  including  Sketches  of  Insurance  Men. 
Boston,  1897,  Ob.  ^.,pp.  306. 

1764.  Faneuil  Hall  Insurance  Company.  Expelled  from 
the  National  Board.  Boston,  1875,  Pamphlet  D.,  pp. 
8.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

1765.  Felce  (Ernest):  Centenary  History  of  Norwich  Union 
Fire  Insurance  Company,  1797-1897.  London,  1897, 
0.,pp.M. 

1766.  Fidelity  Publishing  Company:  The  Underwriter, 
Fire  and  Marine,  Historical  and  Biographical.  Chicago, 
1896,  Sq.  P.,  pp.  -1,61. 

1767.  Forbush  (J.  M.):  The  New  England  Insurance  Ex- 
change, and  Kindred  Associations.  Lndianapolis,  1889, 
Nar.  ^.•,  pp.  46. 

1768.  Fowler  (J.  A.):  History  of  Insurance  in  Philadelphia 
for  Two  Centuries,  1683-1882.  Philadelphia,  1888,  ^., 
pp.  899. 


Historical  and  Biographical.  83 

1769.  Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Semi-Centennial 
of  the,  June   35,  1S79.      Philadelphia,  1879,   O.,  pp.  68. 

1770.  Goad  (C.E.):  Insurance  Plans ;  A  Historical  Sketch. 
Ireland,  1S95-6,  p.  49. 

1 77 1.  Hand  in  Hand  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Society;  Bi- 
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1772.  Haven  (Charles  D.):  Ancient  History  and  the 
Growth  of  Local  (Pacific  Coast)  Fire  Insurance  Compa- 
nies.    Pacific,  18S7,  p.  43. 

1773.  Hollis  (J.  Edward):  Something  about  the  Boston 
Local  Board.      Northwest,  1888,/.  149. 

1774.  Home  Insurance  Company  of  New  York,  History  of 
the.      New  York,  1883,  ^.,pp.  89. 

1775.  Insurance  Club  of  New  York  City.     By-Laws  and 

List  of  Members.     New  York,  1892,  T.,pp.  27. 

1776.  Insurance  Company  of  North  America:  The  His- 
tory of  the  Oldest  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company 
in  America.     Philadelphia,  1885,  ^.,  pp.  175. 

1777.  Insurance  in  Massachusetts.  First  Company  Char- 
tered in  1795.      Scrap  Book,  p.  35. 

1778.  Insurance  Interests  of  the  City  of  Providence  and 
State  of  Rhode  Island.     Scrap  Book,  /.  23. 

1779-  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston:  Red  Book, 
Containing  Articles  and  By-Laws,  List  of  Members  and 
Subscribers,  and  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Maps.  Boston, 
1889,  S.,  pp.  48;  with  Appendix,  Boston,  1890,  S., 
pp.  23. 

1780.  Kempson  (P.  Tertius):  Brief  Memoir  of  Stephen 
English ;  Compiled  from  Notes  and  Recollections  of 
Numerous  Friends.     N'ezv  York,  1888,  O.,  pp.  32. 


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1 78 1.  Knowles  (Charles  R.):  Early  Reminiscences  and 
Historical  Review  of  the  New  York  State  Association  of 
Supei-vising  and  Adjusting  Agents.  New  York  State^ 
1894,/.  II. 

1782.  Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Com- 
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America ;  being  an  Account  of  the  Entry  into  the  United 
States  of  the  Company  now  known  as  the  Liverpool  and 
London  and  Globe  in  the  year  1848,  and  of  its  Work 
there  for  Fifty  Years ;  with  which  is  included  a  Brief  His- 
tory of  the  Establishment  and  General  Operations  of  the 
Company.     New  Tork,  1898,  Sq.  O.,  pp.  124. 

1783.  Lees  (John):  Insurance,  1 865-1 895.  Association^ 
Manchester^  1895-6,/.  21. 

1784.  Macredie  (W.):  Recollections  Connected  with  Insur- 
ance.     Victoi'ia,  1886,  p.  40. 

1785.  Martin  (F.):  The  History  of  Lloyds  and  of  Marine 
Insurance  in  Great  Britain,  with  an  Appendix  Containing 
Statistics  Relating  to  Marine  Insurance.  London,  1876, 
O.,//.  416. 

1786.  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society:  Act  of  In- 
corporation, Laws  and  Regulations,  Catalogue  of  the 
Members,  and  State  of  the  Funds.  J3osto?i,  1800,  Pam- 
phlet D.,  pp.  19. 

1786a.     :  First  Annual  Address.     Boston.,  1795?  Pam- 

phlet  Nar.  O.,  pp.  23. 

17863.     :  Third  Annual  Address.     Boston^  i797»  J^^f^- 

phlet  Sq.  D.,pp.  26. 

1786c.  :  Fifth  Annual  Address.  BostoJi,  1799,  Pam- 
phlet D.,  pp.  24. 

1786^/.     :    Eighth    Annual    Address.      Boston,     1802, 

Pamphlet  Z>.,  pp.  25. 


Historical  and  Biographical.  S5 

1786^.  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society:  Ninth  An- 
nual Address.    Boston^  1803?  Pamphlet  Nar.  Z>.,  pp.  23, 

1786/'.  :  Tenth  Annual  Address.  Boston.,  1S04,  Pam- 
phlet Nar.   O.,  pp.  31. 

1786^.     :  Fourteenth  Annual  Address.     Boston.,  1808, 

Pamphlet  Nar.   O.,  pp.  28. 
(See  Sprague,  Henry  H.,  for  History  of  the  Society.) 

17S7.  Merrimack  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company:  By- 
Laws.      Andover.,  1831,  Nar.   T.,  pp.  8. 

1788.  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company:  Weekly 
Bulletin.  Souvenir  Number.  New  2'ork,  1897,  Ob.  j£., 
//.  113. 

17S9.  National  Fire  Insurance  Company :  A  Quarter-Cen- 
tury's Fire  Underwriting,  1871-1896.  Hartford.,  1897, 
Sg.  ^.,pp.  159. 

1790.  Nichols  (W.  S.)  and  Others:  Recollections  of  C.  C. 
Hine.     New  York,  1897,  O.,  pp.  t^^. 

1791.  Northcott   (James  B.):   The  Early  History  of  Fire 

Insurance.      Manchester.,  1877-78, /.  35. 

1792.  Notman  (P«)j  Personal  Recollections  of  Insurance 
in  1840.      Ne-v  2'ork  State.,  18S4, /.  14. 

1793-  Noverre  (O  E.):  The  Romance  of  Insurance.  Bir- 
mingham., 1894-5  (not  paged). 

1794.  Olcott  (H.  S.):  Historical  Sketch  of  Origin  and 
Growth  of  Marine,  Fire  and  Life  Insurance.  Historical 
Preface.      N.  I.   C,  1871. 

1795.  Phenix  Insurance  Company.  A  Brief  Sketch  of  its 
History,  including  Addresses  Delivered  September  10, 
1878,  on  the  Completion  of  the  First  Quarter  Century  of 
the  Company.      New  York.,  1878,   O.,  pp.  47. 


86  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

1796.  Povah  (Charles):  The  Scope  and  Work  of  the  In- 
surance Institutes.     Birminghafn^  1897-9^? /•  33- 

1797.  Putnam  Fire  Insurance  Company.  An  Address  to 
the  Stockholders,  July,  1870.  Hartford,  1870,  Pa?7i- 
phlet  0.,pp.  16. 

1798.  Relton  (F.  B.):  An  Account  of  the  Fire  Insurance 
Companies,  Associations,  Institutions,  Projects  and 
Schemes  Established  and  Projected  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  during  the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth 
Centuries,  including  the  Sun  Fire  Office ;  also  of 
Charles  Povey,  the  Projector  of  that  Office,  his 
Writings    and    Schemes.      London,    1893,     O.,  pp.  543. 

1799.  Rimmer  (Tohn  C):  Fire  Insurance  Past  and  Present. 
(Prize  Essay.)      Manchester,  1886-87,/.  5°- 

1800.  Royal  Insurance  Company.  A  Brief  History  of  its 
Organization,  Progress  and  Present  Position,  from  1845 
to  1895.      Liverpool,  1895,  Sq.   0.,pp.  28. 

1801.  Royal  Exchange  Assurance.  An  Historical  Sketch. 
Lo?idojt,  1896,  D.,  pp.  41. 

1802.  Rutgers  Fire  Insurance  Company.  A  Sketch  of 
Thirty  Years'  Business,  1853-1883.  New  Tork,  1883, 
D.,  pp.  30. 

1803.  St.  Louis  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.  Program  of 
the  Twenty-first  Anniversary  Banquet,  May  6th,  1893, 
with  Addresses.     Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  48. 

1804.  Sprague  (Henry  H.):  A  Brief  History  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Charitable  Fire  Society.  Boston,  1893,  ^.,  pp. 
183.  (See  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society  for  List 
of  Annual  Addresses.) 

1805.  Stewart  (Charles):  Fire  Insurance;  An  Historical 
Sketch.      Glasgow,  First  Series,  p.  17. 


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1806,  Tenth  Anniversary  of  the  New  England  Insurance 
Exchange,  Banquet  at  Hotel  Vendome.  Boston^  1893, 
0.,pp.  119. 

1507,  Virginia  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company. 
Historical  Sketch.       Richmond^  i879?  S.^pp.  120. 

1508.  "W^arren  (Nathan):  Insurance  in  Massachusetts,  from 
"  The  New  England  States."  Boston^  1897,  Sq.  O., 
pp.  28. 

1809.  Whiting  (C  B.):  Insurance;  Early  Methods  of  Or- 
ganizing and  Transacting  Business.  JVew  York  State^ 
1885,/.  13. 

18 10.     •  Address  Delivered  before  the  Connecticut  State 

Firemen's  Association,  at  Meriden,  August  17,  1887. 
Hartford,  1887,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  I. 

181 1.  Wilson  (J.  O.):  Birth  and  Progress  of  our  Associa- 
tion and  the  Results  Achieved  by  it.  North-west,  1896, 
/.  165. 

1812.  Wilson  (D.  B.):  Forty-five  Years  Ago.  Pacific, 
1896,/.  14. 

1 8 13.  Woodworth  (A.  J.):  History  of  the  New  York 
State  Association.     New  York  State,  1892,/.  8. 

1814.  Woodward  (P.  Henry):  Insurance  in  Connecticut, 
from     "  The    New    England    States."      Boston,     1897, 

^.,PP.  126. 

1815.  Wright  (A. J.):  Australian  Reminiscences.  Victoria, 
1892,/.  115. 


Inaugural,  Annual  and  Farewell 
cAddresses 


1816.  Adams  (George  W.)»     Northwest^  1879,/.  10. 

1817.  Adams  (A.  0»     Exchange^  \%<^\^  p.  1^. 
181S.     Anderson  (James).      JVales,  Record  i^-^. 

1819.  Armstrong  (P.  B.):  Farewell  Address    Delivered  at 
Delmonico's.     New    Tork,  1891,   Pa??iphlet  ^.^  pp.  36. 

1820.  Babcock  (J.J*).      Underwriters,  1889,^.  3. 

1821.  Baker   (Alfred  G.).     National,    1878,^.8;     1879, 
p.  9. 

1822.  Barney  (L.  L.").     New  York  State,  \^^S,p,  7. 

1823.  Bennett  (M.,  Jr.).     National,  \^'$>o,  p.  \o. 

1824.  Blackwelder  (I.  S.).     Northwest,  i?>^?,,  p.  2t,. 

1825.  Bliven  (Charles  E.).     Northwest,  iS>]6,  p.  6;    i^^^, 
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1826.  Bromwell  (L.  L.).     Pacifc,  1882,  p.  5. 

1827.  Bortis  (A.  M.).      Underwriters,  i^S$,  p.  S. 

1828.  Cairnie  (J.  B.).     Association,  Manchester,  1896-97, 
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1829.  Garment  (D.).      Wales,  Record  i^6. 

1830.  Carothers    (J.   M.).      Ufzderwriters,    1893,   p.    3.; 
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183 1.  Carpenter  (E.  W.).     Pacijic,  i^^,  p.  ^. 

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1832.  Chalmers  (W.  L.).     Pacific,  1SS9,  /.  9. 

1833.  Chapman  (O.W.).     iV^^ /.  C,  1874, /.  i. 

1834.  Chase  (George  L.).     National,  i^^j^j,  p.  ^. 

1835.  Cheek  (Philip).     N.  I.  C,  188S,/.  3. 

1836.  Qark  (William  B.).     National,  id><^^,  p.  i^. 

1837.  aark(Z.P.).     Pacific,  iS8j,  p.  10. 
183S.  Qarke  (P.J.).      Wales,  Record  22. 

1839.  CoUey  (Frank  A.).     Exchange,  1890,^.  16. 

1840.  Collins  (Martin).     Missouri,  1881,/.  4. 

1841.  Coote  (William),     //-^/aw^,  1892-93, /.  57. 

1842.  Cornell  (W.  B.).     Northwest,  18S2,  p.  10. 

1843.  Crosby  (U.  C).     Protection,  1898,/.  11. 

1844.  ,      ^,rc>^a«^^,  1884,  ^.  4;    1885,/.  4;    1891,  /. 

18. 

1845.  Dalton     (Frank).      Birjtiingham,      1893-94      (not 
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1846.  Dear  (E.  E.).      Victoria,  1S93,/.  13. 

1847.  DeCamp  (James  M.).     North-west,  1883,/.  11. 

1848.  Domin  (George  D.).     Pacific,  1878,  p.  29. 

1849.  Dovey  (W.  R.).      Wales,  Record  (>^. 

1850.  Dresser  (Jasper  M.).     Northwest,  1881, /.  12. 

185 1.  Driffield  (V.C).     Pacific,  1896,^.  7. 

1852.  Du  Bois  (C.  W.).      Underwriters,  l^i^*],  p.  "J. 

1853.  ♦     ^^^"^  ^ork  State,  1893,/.  6. 

1854.  Durfee  (Bradford  K.).     N  I.  C,  1895,  /.  8. 


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1855.  Eaton  (Henry  "W.).     Natioizal,  i?>^?>,  p.  21. 

1856.  Eddy  (H.  C).     Northwest,  1891,/.  14. 

1857.  Edwards  (L.  B.).     Pacific,  1890,^.  12. 

1858.  Egfleston    (Thomas).      Southeastern,     1895,    p.    6;, 
1896,  p.  5. 

1859.  EUerbe(CR).    ^.  v.  C,  1891,  ^.  3. 
i860.  Elliott  (George).     Ireland,  1895-96,^.  i. 

1 86 1.  Elwood  (Georgfe  M.).      Underwriters,  iS^o,  p.  3. 

1862.  Emerson  (Moses  R.).     Bxchan^e,  18^2,  p.  22. 

1863.  Faymonville  (Bernard).     Pacific,  1891,^.  10. 

1864.  Field  (George  P.).     Bxchan^e,  1886,  p.  ^. 

1865.  Flint  (A.  P.).     Paczyic,  1879,  p.  5. 

1866.  Folger  (Herbert).     Paczyic,  i8c,'j,  p.  6. 

1867.  Fowler  (Charles B.).     Exchatige,  1893,/.  22. 

1868.  Fox  (W.  F.).     Northwest,  1885,^.  15, 

1869.  Francis  (Henry  F.).      Wales,  Record  8(). 

1870.  Fyler  (O.  R.).     N.  I.  C,  1889,  p.  9. 

1871.  Gallagher  (Thomas  E.).    Underwriters,  1892,/.  3. 

1872.  Gay  (Edwards.).     South,  \88o,p.  i. 

1873.  Gibb  (George).     Victoria,  1896,/.  i. 

1874.  Gillison  (John  B.).     Victoria,  18^0,  p.  13. 

1875.  Glassford  (Henry  A.).  New  York  State,  1884,  p.  10. 

1876.  Graham  (John).     Glasgow,  First  Series,  p.  9. 

1877.  Grant  (George  F.).     Pacific,  18S3, /.  10. 

1878.  Grant  (H.  M.).     Pacific,  1893,/.  11. 


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1579.  Gray  (Howard  P.) ♦     Northwest,  1892,/.  15. 

1580.     ,     Missouri,  i^S2,  p.  $. 

iSSi.  Harbeck  (Eugene).     Northwest,  \S(^t,,  p.  i^. 

1883.  Heald  (D.  A.).     National,  iSSi,  p.  7;    1882,  p.  7; 
1883,/.  II  ;    1884,^.  7. 

1S83.  Hedge  (Charles  L*).     New  York  State,  1890,/.  11. 

1884.     ,      Underwriters,  1892,/.  i. 

1885.  Hess  (Henry  E.).     Exchange,  \%'^^,  p.  x^. 

1886.     ,     Insurance  Library  Association,  1889,^.  40; 

Appendix,  1890,/.  5. 

1887.  Hinkley  (George  WO.     Exchange,  1?,%^  P-  ^9- 

1888.  Hodges  (J.  M.).     New  Tork  State,  1889,^.  8. 
1S89.  Holman  (L  W.).     Northwest,  iSSS,  p.  20. 

1890.  Holman  (W.  A.).      Underwriters,  \^%%,  p.  %. 

1891.  Hopkins  (CT.).     Pacific,  1880,/.  82. 

1892.  Howes  (A.  P.).     New  York  State,  1888,/.  20. 

1893.  Howley  (John).     Northwest,  1889,^.  30. 

1894.  Ives  (Stephen  D.).     Pacific,  1894,  ;i.  12. 

1895.  Jarrett  (Clement  E.).      Victoria,  1891,/.  13. 

1896.  Kendig  (John  Landon).     Underwriters,  iS^i,  p.  t,. 

1897.  Kerr  (Robert).      Wales,  Record  60. 

1898.  Kinne  (C  Mason).     Pacific,  i^d>6,  p.  <^. 

1S99.  Knighton  (C  H.).     Missouri,  i^^^,  p.  6. 

1900.  Knowles    (Charles    R.).     New    7ork    State,    1883, 

p.  II. 


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1901.  Knowles    (Qarence).       Southeasterti^    1883?  P-    4; 
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1902.  Lee   (Hutson).     Sozith,  18S1, /.   16;    1882,/.  16; 
1883,^.  19. 

1903.  Lindsley  (L  H.).      Underwriters^  1895,/.  i. 

1904-  Linchan  (John  C).     N.  I.  C,  1893,^.  6. 

1905-  Littlejohn  ("W.  J.).     North-west,  1895,/.  i^- 
1906.     .     Missouri^  1883,  /.  19. 

1907-  Locke  (A.  Newton).     New  York  State,  1875,  p.  16. 

1908.  Logfan  (James).    Newcastle-on-Tyne,  iS(^6-^'],p.io. 

1909.  Lovejoy  (George  M.).     Northvuest,  i^^6,  p.  it,. 

1910.  Lowden  (W.  H.).     Pacific,  1892,/.  12. 
1911-  Loper  (George  B.).     iV.  7.  C,  1892,/.  6. 
1912.  Lyman  (W.  R.).     South,  1884,/.  19. 

1913-  Marr  (Thomas).      Glasgow,  Second  Series,  p.  337. 

1914-  Marr  (John).     New  York  State,  1891,^.  7. 

1915-  Marshall  (C.  "W.).     Northwest,  1875,/.  7. 

1916.  McCall  (John  A.,  Jr.).     iV.  /.  C,  1885, /.  3. 

1917-  Merrill  (George  S.).     N.  I.  C,  1890,^.  5. 

1918.     Miller  (George  W.).     N.  I.    C,   iSji,  p.  5;   1872, 
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1919-     Mims  (Livingston).     South,  i8'j6,  p.  ^j. 

1920.     .      Southeastern,  1888,/.  5;    1889,/.  4;    1890, 

/.  4;    1891,/.  4;    1892,^.4;    1893,/.  5;    1894,/.  5. 

192 1.  Montgomery  (Thomas  H.).     Philadelphia  Associa- 
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1923.     Montefiore    (E.    L.).       Wales,   Record    i;    Austra- 
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1923.  Moore  (George  H.).     Northwest,  1897,/.  ^i. 

1924.  Morgan  (L.  S.).     ^Ve?w  I'ork  State,  1887,/.  10. 

1925.  Oakley  (Henry  A.).     Natiojial,   1871,  /.  9;   1S72, 
P-  7  ;  1S73,  /.  1 1  ;  1874,  p.  12  ;   1875,  p.  12;   iSje,  p.  10. 

1926.  Osborn  (R.  W.).     Pacific,  1898,/.  12. 

1927.  Palmer  (O.  W.).      Underwriters,  iS^6,  p.  S. 

1928.     .     New  York  State,  1881,/.  7. 

1929.  Pierce  (James  F.).     ^-  ^-  C'-,  1894,/.  3. 
1930-     Remington  (J.  C).      Wales,  Record  15. 

1931.  Rennie  (C).      Fz'c/c^r/a,  1888,/.  13. 

1932.  Ridge  (M.  A.).      Victoria,  1894,^.  13. 

^933-     Riley  (Thomas  Shann).      Yorkshire,  1892-93,/.  i. 
1934.     Roberts  (J.  B.).      Yorkshire,  1896-97,  p.  53. 
1935-     Robinson  (Samuel  G*).     Ireland,  1892-93,/.  i. 
1936.     Rowell   (Alfred).     New   York  State,   1879,  /.    11; 
1880,/.  6. 

1937-  Salter  (C).      Victoria,  1887,/.  13. 

1938-  Sexton  (William).     Pacific,  \%'^^,  p.  %. 

1939.  Simonds  (Edwin  A.).     Northwest,  1890,/.  14, 

1940.  Sinclair  (John).      Victoria,  1889,/.  13. 

1941.  Smith  (H.  B.).      Underwriters,  \^<)%. 

1942.  Smith  (Robert   J.).     Northwest,   1873,/.    5;    1874, 
/.  12, 

1943-     Smith  (W.  H.).     Exchange,  1896,/.  3;    1897,/.  3. 

1944.     Snowden    (A.   Loudon).      United,     1880,    /.     123; 
18S1,/.  9;  1882,/.  8. 


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1945.  Spaulding  (A.  W.).     Northwest,  1880,^.  9. 

1946.  Spencer  (George  "W.).     Pacific,  1881,^.  4. 
1947-     Staples  (J.  W.).     Pacific,  1888,  ^.  9. 

194S.  Stewart  (David).      Glasgow,  Third  Series,  p.  3. 

1949-  Stillman  (B.  R.).     Exchange,  iS^^,  p.  26. 

1950-  Storey  (J.  H.).      ^F«/e:y,  T^^corc/ 40. 

1951-  Stowell  (T.  P.).     New  York  State,  1873,/.  5- 
1952.  Stuart  (H.C.).     NortJnvest,  1894,/.  15. 

1953-  Taylor  (George  W.).     Bxchange,  i?>S6,  p.  21. 

1954-  Teece  (Richard).      Wales,  Record  S2. 

1955-  Tennant  (John  Bell).  Yorkshire,  1890-91,^.  i; 
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1956.     Thayer  (William).     6'^«//^  187S, /.  11. 

^957-     Tipping  (W.  A.).      Glasgow,  Fourth  Series,  p.  ^^. 

1958-  Tupper  (S.  Y.).  Southeastern,  1897,/.  6;  1898, 
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1959-  TurnbuU  (Thomas),     ^ew  York  State,  1886,/.  10. 
i960.     Turner  (Henry  R.).     Exchange,  1888,/.  19. 

1961.  Van  Antwerp  (CH.).     New  York  State,  1894,/.  7. 

1962.     .      Underwriters,  1895. 

1963-     Van  Buren  (J.  H.).      Underwriters,  1884,  /.  6. 

1964.  Wagner  (George).  Philadelphia  Association,  \^^^, 
p.  3  ;  1888,  p.  3  ;  18S9,  /.  3  ;  1890,  p.  3  ;  1891,  p.  3  ; 
1892,/.  3;    1893,/.  3. 

1965.  "Wardle  (James).      Yorkshire,  \^c)^-<^^,  p.  ^\. 

1966.  Watson  (Edward  S.).      Victoria,  \%^\,  p,  ^. 

1967.  Watson  (T.  Wilkinson).  Glasgow,  Second  Series, 
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196S.  Watt  (R.  v.).     Pacific,  1895,/.  9- 

1969.  Welsh  (Milton).     Missouri,  1884,^.  5. 

1970.  Welch  (J.  St.  Vincent).      Wales,  Record  ^i^. 

1971.  Whaling  (W.  J.).     South,  1874,/.  16. 

1972.  Whiting  (CB.).     Nevj  York  State,  1897,/.  8. 

1973.  Whitlock  (J.  L.).     Northwest,  1884,/.  15. 

1974.  Williams  (Abram).     -A^or/Z/we^/,  1886, /.  13  ;   1887, 
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1975-     Wood  (Richard  A.).    Newcastle-on-Tyne,  i2>g']-^'S>, 
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1976.     Woodworth  (A.  J.).     New  York  State,  1877,^.  7; 
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1977-     Wyatt  (George  W.).      Underwriters,  1897. 

1978.     .     New  York  State,  1898. 

1979-     Young  (Alexander  H.).      Victoria,  \%'$>(i,  p.  \. 


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1983.  Currie  (Gilbert  E.):  United  States  Insurance 
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1984.  Directory  of  Insurance  Departments.  Names  and 
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1986.  Hayden  (H.  R.):  The  Insurance  Year  Book  for 
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1987 :    Cyclopedia  of    Insurance    in   the   United  States. 

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198S.  Hine  (C.  C):  The  Insurance  Blue  Book.  An  In- 
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Insurance  Laws  of  the  Several  States ;  a  Directory  of 
the  Agents  of  the  United  States;  a  List  of  the  Compa- 
nies Incorporated  in  America ;  Information  Relative  to 
Insurance  Departments,  Fire  Departments,  The  National 
Board,  The  Chamber  of  Life  Insurance;  Matters  of 
Value  to  Adjusters;  Marine  and  Meteorological  infor- 
mation; Postal  Information;  Contributions  from  feiyii- 
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of  Material,  Interesting  and  Valuable  to  Underwriters  and 
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1989.  Illinois:  Insurance  Hand  Book  of  the  State  of  Illi- 
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1990-  Indiana:  Rough  Notes  Insurance  Directory.  In- 
dianapolis., 1889,  S.,  pp.  102. 

199^-  Insurance  Register;  Containing,  with  other  Infor- 
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1993.  Insurance  Year  Book.  New  York,  O.  First  pub- 
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1993.  Maine.  Directory  of  Insurance  Companies  Author- 
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1994.  .  Insurance  Laws  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Com- 
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1995.  New  York  Insurance  Directory;  also  of  Brooklyn, 
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1996.  Pacific  Coast  Insurance  Directory^  with  Laws  and 
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1997.  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylvania  Insurance  Directory. 

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2000.  Royal  Insurance  Company  Almanac  Liverpool, 
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300I.  South  African  Red  Book.  Cape  Town,  189S,  O., 
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3003.  Southern  Insurance  Directory.  JVew  Orleans.  Pub- 
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2003.  Standard  Insurance  Directory  of  Boston  and  all  the 
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2006.  Complete  sets  of  Reports  have  been  collected  for 
only  the  New  England  States  and  New  York,  but  the 
latest  current  report  will  be  found  on  file  for  Canada, 
Ontario,  and  the  following  States  and  Territories  :  Ala- 
bama, Arkansas,  California,  Colorado,  Delaware,  Florida, 
Georgia,  Illinois,  Iowa,  Indiana,  Kansas,  Kentucky, 
Louisiana,  Maryland,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Montana, 
Missouri,  New  Jersey,  New  Mexico,  Nebraska,  North 
Carolina,  North  Dakota,  Ohio,  Oregon,  Oklahoma,  Penn- 
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Texas,  Washington,  West  Virginia,  Wisconsin,  and 
Wyoming, 

2007.  Connecticut.  Insurance  Department  established  1865. 
Annual  Reports  relating  to  Fire  and  Marine  Companies, 
complete  from  1866  to  1898,  inclusive,  in  twenty-nine 
Volumes  O.  The  Commissioners,  with  terms  of  service, 
have  been  : — 

Benjamin  Noyes 1 865-1 871 

George  S.  Miller 1S71-1874 

John  W.  Stedman 1 874-1 880 

John  W.  Brooks 1880- 1883 

Ephraim  Williams 1 883-1 886 

O.  R.  Fyler 1886-1893 

John  S.  Seymour 1S93- 

Burton  Mansfield 1893-1895 

Frederick  S.  Betts      .     .     .       1895-present  incumbent. 

2008.  Maine.  Insurance  Department  established  1868. 
Annual  Reports  relating  to  Fire,  Marine  and  Life  Com- 
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(100) 


Insurance  G>mniissioners'  Repdrfs.'  loi 

Volumes  O.     The  Commissioners,  with  terms  of  service, 

have  been  : — 

Albert  W.  Paine 1S68-1873 

Joshua  Nye 1 873-1 879 

William  Philbrick 1 879-1 880 

Joseph  B.  Peaks 1880- 1883 

Oramandel  Smith 1 883-1 884 

Frank  E.  Nye 18S4-1885 

Joseph  O.  Smith 1 885-1 893 

Stephen  W.  Carr  ....       iS93-present  incumbent. 

2009.  Massachusetts.  Abstracts  of  Returns.  By  Act  of  18 
April,  1837,  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  was 
required  to  submit  to  the  Legislature  annually  an  Abstract 
of  the  Returns  made  to  his  office  by  Fire  and  Marine  In- 
surance Companies  having  a  specific  capital.  In  1843 
these  Abstracts  were  enlarged  to  cover  Mutual  Companies, 
and  continued  so  to  be  made  until  1855,  when  a  Board 
of  Insurance  Commissioners  was  established.  Abstracts 
complete  from  1837  to  1855  in  one  Volume  O.,  including 
one  published  in  1836,  published  in  accordance  with  a 
special  order  of  the  Legislature  that  year. 

2010.  .  Insurance  Department  established  1855.  Or- 
iginally in  charge  of  three  Commissioners,  which  number 
was  reduced  to  two  in  1859,  and  to  one  in  1866.  Reports 
relating  to  Fire,  Marine  and  Life  Companies  from  1855 
to  1898,  inclusive,  complete  in  seventy-nine  Volumes  O. ; 
also  special  volume  covering  Life  Insurance  Reports  from 
1S59  to  1865,  inclusive,  with  an  Appendix  by  Elizur 
Wright.  The  Commissioners,  with  terms  of  service,  have 
been  : — 

Augustus  O.  Brewster,   Nathaniel  K. 

Allen,  Charles  L.   Putnam  .     .  ''^^55 

Nathaniel    K.     Allen,    John    Field, 

Elihu  C.   Baker 1856 

John  Field,   Elihu  C.  Baker,  George 

T.  Stearns 1S57 


I02  Insurance  Libi-ary  Association  of  Boston, 

Elizur  Wright,  Geo.  W.  Sargent       .  1S5S-1S66 

John  E.  Sanford 1866- 1869 

Julius  L.  Clarke 1 870-1 874 

Stephen  H.  Rhodes 1875-1879 

Julius  L.  Clarke 1879-1883 

John  K.  Tarbox 1 883-1 S87 

George  S.  Merrill 1 887-1 897 

Frederick  L.  Cutting       .      .        1897-jDresent  incumbent. 

201 1.  National  Insurance  Convention.  Organized  1871  ; 
composed  of  Officials  having  charge  of  Insurance  Matters 
in  the  Various  States  and  Territories.  Object,  to  secure 
uniformity  of  action  and  to  promote  desirable  legislation. 
Reports  complete  from  1871  to  1898,  inclusive  (except 
1875  to  1 887,  v^^hich  were  never  printed)  ;  fourteen  Vol- 
umes O. 

2011a.  »  "  Insurance,  A  Text-book,"  being  a  Compi- 
lation by  William  A.  Fricke  of  the  Addresses  delivered 
before  the  Convention  at  its  Meeting  in  Milwaukee, 
September,    1898.      JVezv  Tork.,   1S99,   Sq.    O.,  pp.  1093. 

2012.  New  Hampshire.  Abstracts.  By  Act  7  July,  1849, 
the  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Companies  of  the  State  were 
required  to  make  returns  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  who 
submitted  an  Abstract  of  such  returns  to  the  Legislature. 
Abstracts  complete  for  1850  and  1851,  in  one  Volume  O. 

2013.     .     Insurance    Department    established    in    1S52. 

Originally  in  charge  of  three  Commissioners,  which  num- 
ber was  reduced  to  two  in  1864,  and  to  one  in  1870. 
Reports  relating  to  Fire,  Marine  and  Life  Companies 
complete  from  1852  to  1898,  inclusive,  in  seventeen  Vol- 
umes O.  The  Commissioners,  with  terms  of  service, 
have  been  : — 

Uri     Lamprey,    Warren     L.     Lane, 

Charles  F.   Brooks       ....      1852-1S53 

Uri     Lamprey,    Warren     L.     Lane, 

Timothy  Hoskins 1 853-1 854 


Insurance  Commissioners'  Reports. 


103 


Warren     L.     Lane,    Uri     Lamprey, 

Timothy  Hoskins    .... 
Warren  L.  Lane,  Timothy  Hoskins 

John  E.  Stanyan      .      .      .      .      . 
Albert    S.     Scott,    Jacob     H.     Ela 

G.  W.  Conant 

Albert     S.     Scott,    Jacob    H.     Ela 

Lorenzo  Day 

Oliver  C.  Fisher,  Otis  F.  R.  Waite 

Benjamin  M.  Colby      .     .      .      , 
C.    V.    Dearborn,    G.    W.    Conant 

James  Gordon 

James  Gordon,  F.  S.  Greenleaf  . 
F.  S.  Greenleaf,  Joseph  Oilman  . 
Joseph     Oilman,     E.     M.     Topliff 

John  Felch 

E.  M.  Topliff,  John  Felch  .  . 
John       Felch,       A.        B.       Wyatt 

Francis  Winch 

A.  B.  Wyatt,  Francis  Winch  .  . 
Oliver  Fillsbury  (died  in  office)  . 
Henry  H.  Huse  (died  in  office)  . 
John  C.  Linehan         .      .      .       1890- 


1854-1S55 

1S55-1856 

1S56-1S57 

1857-1859 

I 859-1 862 

1862-1864 
I 864- I 865 
1S65-1866 

I 866- I 867 
I 867-1 868 

I 868- I 869 
1869-1870 
I 8 70- I 888 
18S8-1890 
present  incumbent. 


2014.  New  York  State.  Abstracts.  In  1828  a  Statute 
was  passed  requiring  all  "  monied  corporations"  there- 
after created  to  file  annual  statements  v\^ith  the  Comptroller 
of  State.  Companies  from  other  States  and  from  other 
countries  were  not  before  1849  required  to  make  any 
annual  or  other  statements,  except  of  premiums  received  ; 
and  it  was  not  until  1864  that  all  insurance  companies — 
Fire,  Marine  and  Life — were  required  by  law  to  make 
and  file  annual  statements  of  their  condition  and  affairs. 
Neither  were  the  annual  reports  of  New  York  State  com- 
panies required  to  be  published  in  any  manner  ;  they  were 
simply  to  be  entered  in  a  book  which  was  required  to  be 
open  to  public  inspection.      In   1S73,  however,  William 


I04  Insurance  Librairy  Association  of  Boston* 

Barnes  published  abstracts  of  all  the  reports  that  could 
be  found  on  file  from  1831  to  1859,  inclusive,  which 
publication  we  have  complete  in  two  Volumes  O.,  /.  //. 
1042  ;   //.  pp.  1204. 

2015.  ,  Comptroller's  Reports,  covering  Reports  of  In- 
surance Companies  for  1855  to  1859,  inclusive,  in  five 
Volumes  O.  Also  Special  Report  to  the  Comptroller  of 
three  Insurance  Commissioners  appointed  to  examine 
into  the  condition  and  affairs  of  the  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
panies in  New  York  and  Brooklyn  in  1856.  One  Vol- 
ume O. 

20i6.  .  Insurance  Department  established  i860.  An- 
nual Reports,  covering  Fire  and  Marine  Companies, 
complete  from  i860  to  1898,  inclusive,  in  forty-two  Vol- 
umes O.  The  Commissioners,  with  terms  of  service, 
have  been  : — 

William  Barnes 1S60-1870 

George  W.  Miller 1870-1872 

George  B.  Church 1872-1872 

Orlow  W.  Chapman 1872-1876 

William  Smyth 1876-1877 

John  F.  Smyth 1 877-1 880 

Charles  G.  Fairman 1880-1883 

John  A.  McCall 1883-1885 

Robert  A.  Maxwell 1 886-1 891 

James  F.  Pierce 1 891-1897 

Louis  F.  Payn       ....       1897-present  incumbent. 

2017.  Rhode  Island.  Abstracts.  Insurance  matters  were 
placed  in  charge  of  three  Commissioners  in  1856,  who 
made  abstracts  of  the  returns  of  Companies,  which  ab- 
stracts were  published  from  1859  to  1862,  inclusive,  and 
which  publications  we  have,  in  two  Volumes  O.  The 
Commissioners  for  that  entire  period  were  John  R.  Bart- 
lett,  William  R.  Watson,  and  Samuel  A.  Parker. 


Insurance  Commissioners'  Reports.  105 

2018.     .     Reports.     By  Act  of   1863  the  State  Auditor 

is  ex  officio  State  Insurance  Commissioner.  We  have 
Reports  relating  to  Fire  and  Marine  Companies  from 
1863  to  1898,  inclusive,  in  thirty-seven  Volumes  O.  The 
Commissioners,  with  terms  of  service,  have  been  : — 

James  C.  Collins 1863-1868 

James  M.  Spencer 1 868-1 883 

Samuel  H.  Cross 1882-1887 

Elisha  W.  Bucklin 1S87-188S 

Almon  K.  Goodw^in 18S8-1889 

William  C.  Townsend 1889-1890 

Elisha  W.  Bucklin 1 890-1 891 

Albert  C.  Landers       .      .      .       1 891 -present  incumbent. 

2019.  Vermont.  Insurance  interests  of  this  State  are  in 
charge  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  State  Treasurer, 
jointly  acting  as  Insurance  Commissioners  ex  officio. 
While  these  officials  have  so  acted  since  1852,  their  first 
Report  was  published  in  1869;  Reports  then  appeared 
annually  until  1876;  no  more  were  published  until  1885; 
since  then  Reports  have  been  published  each  year.  Re- 
ports relating  to  Fire,  Marine  and  Life  Companies,  1868 
to  1876,  inclusive,  1885  to  1898,  inclusive;  complete  in 
nine  Volumes  O.  The  Insurance  Commissioners,  ex 
officio^  with  their  terms  of  service,  have  been  : — 

Ferrand  F.  Merrill,  George  Howes  .  185 2-1 853 

Daniel  P.  Thompson,  John  A.  Page  1 853-1 854 

Daniel  P.  Thompson,  Henry  M.  Bates  1 854-1 855 

Charles  W.  Willard,  Henry  M.  Bates  1855-1857 

Benjamin  W.  Dean,  Henry  M.  Bates  1 857-1 860 

Benjamin  W.  Dean,  John  B.  Page   .  1860-1861 

George  W.  Bailey,  Jr.,  John  B.  Page  1861-1866 

George  Nichols,  John  B.  Page     .      .  1866-1883 

George  Nichols,  William  H.  Du  Bois  18S2-18S4 
Charles  W.  Porter,  William  H.  Du 

Bois 1884-1890 

Chauncey  W.  Brownell,  Jr.,  Henry 

F.  Field 1890-present  incumbents. 


Insurance  ^dictionaries 


3020.  Hare  (F.  A.  C) :  Fire  Insurance  Manual.  London, 
1886,  D.,pp.  259. 

2021.  Hams  (William  A.):  Technical  Dictionary  of  Fire 
Insurance  ;  being  a  Practical  Commentary  combined  with 
a  Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  the  Principal  Manufacturing 
Industries.      London^  1886,  Z>.,  pp.  344. 

2022.      :  Technological  Dictionary  of  Insurance  Chem 

istry.  A  Compendium  .  .  .  explaining  the  various  risks 
to  be  apprehended  from  Spontaneous  Combustion,  Oxida- 
tion, Chemical  Affinity,  Fermentation,  Friction,  Expan- 
sion of  Gases,  Inflammability  of  Vapours,  Dust  Explo- 
sions, Steam  Heating  and  Drying,  Oils,  Fibres,  Coal, 
Cotton  and  Mixed  Cargoes,  etc.,  etc.  With  Actual  Cases 
Showing  where  Losses  have  Occurred  ;  and  Miscellaneous 
Chemical  and  Physical  Information.  London^  1890,  Z>., 
pp.  407. 

2023.     :    Technological    Fire    Insurance    Commentary. 

London.,  1894,  D..,pp.  308, 

2024.  "Walfofd  (Cornelius)  :  Insurance  Cyclopedia ;  being 
a  Dictionary  of  the  Definition  of  Terms  used  in  Connec- 
tion with  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Insurance  in  all  its 
Branches ;  A  Biographical  Summary  .  .  .  ;  A  Biblio- 
graphical Repertory  .  .  .  ;  An  Historical  Treasury  .  .  . ; 
and  Containing  a  Detailed  Account  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  Insurance  in  Europe  and  America.  London, 
1871-1878,  O.,  Vol.  /.,  A-Com,  pp.  632;  Vol.  IL., 
Com-Equ,  //.  640;  Vol.  ILL.,  Equ-Fir,  pp.  663;  Vol. 
LV.,  Fir-Fri,  pp.  616;  Vol.  V,  Fri-Han,  pp.  644. 
Only  five  volumes  published,  owing  to  death  of  author 
in   1885. 

(106) 


Insurance  Maps,  Atlases  and 
Surveys 


2025.  In  its  Map  Room  the  Association  has  405  separately 
bound  maps,  furnished  through  the  courtesy  of  the  San- 
born-Perris  Map  Company  of  New  York,  and  covering 
88  towns  in  Maine,  60  in  New  Hampshire,  50  in  Ver- 
mont, 127  in  Massachusetts,  13  in  Rhode  Island,  and  67 
in  Connecticut.  There  are  also  20  large  bound  volumes 
covering  Sanborn-Pen-is  maps  of  the  cities  of  Bridgeport, 
Brockton,  Chelsea,  Fall  River,  Hartford,  Haverhill, 
Holyoke,  Lawrence,  Lowell,  Lynn,  Manchester,  New 
Bedford,  New  Haven  (2  vols.),  Pawtucket,  Portland, 
Providence  (2  vols.),  Springfield,  and  Worcester.  There 
being  a  special  catalogue  in  hands  of  the  Librarian  of 
the  maps  on  file,  members  are  referred  to  that  for  further 
information. 

2026.  Brookline:  Atlas  of  the  Town  of  Brookline,  Nor- 
folk County,  Mass.  From  Actual  Surveys  and  Official 
Plans  by  Geo.  W.  and  Walter  S.  Bromley,  Civil  Engi- 
neers.     Philadelphia^  1S93,  Sq.  J^.,  22  plates. 

2027.  Cambridge:  Atlas  of  the  City  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 
From  Actual  Surveys  and  Official  Plans  by  Geo.  W.  and 
Walter  S.  Bromley,  Civil  Engineers.  Philadelphia^ 
1894,  Sq.  F.^  T^2  plates. 

202S.  Chelsea:  Atlas  of  the  City  of  Chelsea  and  the  Towns 
of  Revere  and  Winthrop.  From  Actual  Surveys  and 
Official  Plans  by  Geo.  W.  and  Walter  S.  Bromley,  Civil 
Engineers.      Philadelphia,  iSSS,  Sq.  P.,  iS  plates. 

0^7^ 


io8  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2029.  Connecticut :  Town  and  City  Atlas  of  the  State  of 
Connecticut.  Compiled  from  Government  Surveys,  Coun- 
ty Records  and  Personal  Investigations.  Bostoji^  1S93, 
Sq.  F.^pp.  223. 

2030.  Essex  County:  Atlas  of  Essex  County,  Mass.  Com- 
piled from  Recent  and  Actual  Surveys  and  Records  under 
the  Direction  of  George  H.  Walker  &  Co.  Boston,  1884, 
Sq.  F.,pp.  178. 

2031.  Hull;  Atlas  of  the  Town  of  Hull,  Plymouth  County, 
and  part  of  the  Jerusalem  Road,  Norfolk  County,  Mass. 

From  Actual  Surveys  and  Official  Plans.     Boston, , 

Sq.  F.,  16  plates. 

2032.  Maiden:  Atlas  of  the  City  of  Maiden,  Mass.  Com- 
piled from  Recent  and  Actual  Surveys  and  Records  and 
Private  Plans  of  A.  F.  Sargent,  C.  E.  Boston,  1885, 
Sq.  F.,pp.  151. 

2033.  Middlesex  County:  Atlas  of  Middlesex  County, 
Mass.  Compiled  from  Recent  and  Actual  Surveys  under 
the  Direction  of  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  Co.  Boston,  1889, 
Sq.  F.,  pp.  292. 

2034.  Norfolk  County:  Atlas  of  Norfolk  County,  Mass. 
Compiled  from  Official  Records,  Private  Plans  and  Act- 
ual Surveys,  under  the  Direction  of  E.  Robinson,  New 
York,  1888,  Sq.  F.,  ^6 plates. 

2035.  Somerville:  Atlas  of  the  City  of  Somerville,  Mass. 
From  Actual  Surveys  and  Official  Plans  by  Geo.  W.  and 
Walter  S.  Bromley,  Civil  Engineers.  Philadelphia, 
1895,  Sq.  F.,  2'^  plates. 

2036.  Special  Insurance  Surveys  of  Manufacturing:  Risks  in 

New  England  ;  containing  Diagrams,  Isometrical  Views, 
Descriptions  of  the  Property,  Occupation  and  Practical 
Working  Condition,  together  with  all  Matters  coming 
under  Observation  Affecting  the  Character  of  Risks ;  by 
C.  A.  Barlow  and  J.  M.  Bancroft,  Civil  and  Mechanical 
Engineers.     Bound  in  Twenty-four  Volumes,  Sq.  Folio. 


Insurance  Journals^  Magazines  and 
Periodicals 


♦♦Indicate   that  current  issues  of  the  magazine  are  furnished  by  the 
courtesy  of  the  publishers. 


2037.  Accident  Insurance.  A  Monthly  Journal  devoted  to 
Legitimate  Accident  Underwriting.  Boston;  Quarto. 
First  issue  April  25,  1S96.  Monthly;  one  volume  per 
year.     Vols.  I.  and  II.  ;  complete.** 

203S.  Adjuster  (The).  San  Francisco^  Cal.;  Octavo. 
First  issue  May,  1891.  Monthly;  two  volumes  per  year, 
except  from  May,  1892,  to  April,  1895,  inclusive,  when 
one  volume  per  year  was  issued.  Subsequently  these  four 
years  were  counted  as  representing  two  volumes  each,  but 
Vols.  VI.,  VII.,  VIII.,  IX.  and  X.  were  never  issued. 
Vols.  I.  to  XVI. ;  complete.** 

2039.  American  Exchange  and  Review  (The).  A  Journal 
of  Finance,  Insurance,  Manufactures,  Patents,  Trade, 
Commerce,  Mining  and  Railway  Intelligence,  Art,  Joint 
Stock  Corporation  Interests,  Science,  General  Information, 
etc.,  etc.  An  Expositor  of  Social  and  Economic  Science. 
Philadelphia;  Octavo.  First  issue  February,  1862. 
Monthly;  two  volumes  per  year  until  1876.  Form 
changed  to  Sq.  Folio  with  issue  for  January,  1877,  and 
thereafter  one  volume  issued  per  year ;  at  same  date 
scope  of  journal  restricted  to  insurance.  Vols.  I.  to 
LII.  ;     complete.** 

2040.  American  Life  Assurance  Magazine  and  Journal  of 
Actuaries.  New  York;  Nar.  Octavo.  First  issue  July, 
1859.  Numbers  issued  quarterly  and  making  one  volume 
per  annum  ;  publication  believed  to  have  been  discontinued 
in  1878.     Vols.  IV.,  X.,  and  XIII.  to  XVII.,  inclusive. 

109 


no  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2041.  Argus  (The).  Chicago;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue 
May  1S71,  under  name  of  The  Insurance  Herald;  name 
changed  with  issue  for  May,  1877.  Monthly  until  Janu- 
ary, 18S8,  then  fortnightly;  one  volume  per  year  until 
end  of  1S79;  beginning  with  1880  two  volumes  per  year. 
Vols.  VII.  to  XLVII.,  inclusive.** 

3043.  Australasian  Insurance  and  Banking  Record  and 
Statistical  Register  (The).  A  Monthly  Journal  of  Insur- 
ance, Banking  and  Finance.  Melbourne,  Australia; 
Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  January,  1877.  Monthly;  one 
volume  per  year.     Vols.  I.  to  XXII.,  inclusive. 

2043.  Avalanche  (The).  Philadelphia;  Quarto.  First 
issue  October,  1871.  Published  for  three  years,  when  it 
was  changed  to  The  Observer  {q.  v.).  Monthly;  one 
volume  per  year;  last  issue  dated  December,  1874.  Vol. 
IV. 

3044.  Baltimore  Underwriter  (The).  A  Monthly  Journal  de- 
voted to  the  Diversified  Interests  of  Insurance  ;  its  Pi-inciples 
and  Practice,  its  Legal  Bearings  and  Decisions,  and  the 
Record  of  its  Progress  ;  and  to  the  discussion  of  Financial, 
Economic,  and  Sanitary  Questions,  Vital  Statistics,  etc. 
Baltimore ;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  July  15,  1865. 
Monthly ;  one  volume  per  year.  Changed  to  weekly, 
and  two  volumes  per  year,  with  issue  for  January,  1873; 
changed  to  semi-monthly  with  issue  for  January,  1880, 
and  so  remains.  Vols.  V.,  VIII.,  XII.,  XIX.,  XX.,  and 
XXIII.  to  LX.,  inclusive.** 

2045.  Black  and  White.  A  Monthly  Magazine  of  Facts  for 
Insurance  Policy  Investors.  Chicago ;  Octavo.  First  issue 
October  15,  1890.  Monthly;  two  volumes  per  year. 
Vols.  I.  to  XVI.,  inclusive;   complete.** 

2046.  Budget  (The).  An  Insurance  Journal.  Toro7ito; 
Quarto.  First  issue  January  15,  1881.  Monthly;  one 
volume  per  year  until  September,   1893,  which  was  last 


I 


Insurance  Journals,  Magfazines  and  Periodicals.       1 1 1 

number  issued,  the  paper  being  then  merged  with  another. 
Continued  in  form  and  editorship  by  The  Bulletin  {q. 
v.).     Vols.  VIII.  to  XIII.,  inclusive. 

2047.  Bulletin  (The).  An  Insurance  Journal.  Toronto; 
Quarto.  First  issue  December,  1893.  Monthly;  one 
volume  per  year.     Vols.  I.  to  VII.,  inclusive;  complete.** 

204S.     California  Insurance  Review  and  Business  Record. 

San  Francisco;  Sq.  Quarto.     First  issue  1897.** 

3049.  Chronicle  (The).  New  York;  Sq.  Quarto.  First 
issue  dated  January  4,  1866,  at  Chicago,  and  called  Bank- 
ing and  Insurance  Chronicle;  name  changed  to  Insur- 
ance Oro«zc/e  with  issue  for  March  19,  186S;  changed 
to  The  Chronicle  with  issue  for  December  3,  1868. 
Weekly;  two  volumes  per  year;  first  four  volumes  Sq. 
Folio,  after  which  present  size  established.  First  issue  at 
New  York  dated  August  15,  1872.  Vols.  III.  to  LXII., 
inclusive.** 

2050.  Coast  Review  (The).  San  Fra?icisco;  Octavo.  First 
issued  September  15,  1871,  as  a  newspaper  in  size; 
changed  to  Qyiarto  with  Volume  II.,  and  so  continued  until 
present  size  established  in  April,  1874.  Monthly;  two 
volumes  per  year  until  1877,  inclusive;  one  volume  per 
year  from  1878  to  1888,  inclusive;  (Vols.  XXIV.  to 
XXXVI.,  inclusive,  never  issued)  ;  two  volumes  per  year 
from  1889  to  1894,  inclusive;  one  volume  per  year  in 
1895  and  1896;  two  volumes  per  year  in  1897  and  1898. 
Vols.  VI.  to  LIV.,  inclusive.** 

2051.  Echo  (The).  A  Monthly  Journal  devoted  to  the  In- 
terests of  Fire,  Life,  Accident,  Surety,  Marine,  Tornado 
and  Steam  Boiler  Insurance,  and  Banking,  Savings,  Trust, 
Guaranty,  Safe  Deposit,  Indemnity,  Mortgage,  Investment, 
Loan  and  Building  Institutions.  Philadelphia;  Sq. 
Quarto.     First    issue  September,    1890.     Monthly;    one 


112  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

volume  per  year.  Issued  for  three  years,  then  name 
changed  to  The  Insurance  Advocate  (q.  v.)^  and  place 
of  publication  changed  to  New  York.     Vol.  I. 

2052.  Flash  Ligfhts.  A  Journal  devoted  to  the  Interests  of 
all  Classes  of  Insurance.  Atlattta ;  Sg.  Quarto.  First 
issue  February,  1898.  Monthly  first  six  months;  semi- 
monthly since.     Two  volumes  per  year.** 

2053.  Fraternal  Monitor  (The).  Rochester,  N.  T. ;  Sg. 
Folio.  First  issue  August  i,  1890.  Monthly;  one  volume 
per  year.     Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  V.  to  VIII.,  inclusive.** 

2054.  Guardian  (The).  In  the  Interest  of  the  People 
Against  Monopoly.  Boston;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue 
June  15,  1883.  Semi-monthly;  two  volumes  per  year. 
Vols.  II.  to  VII.,  inclusive;  X.  to  XIV.,  inclusive; 
XVII.,  XXVIII.,  XXIX.,  XXX.,  XXXVII.  to  XLV., 
inclusive.** 

2055.  Index  (The).  An  International  Review  of  Insur- 
ance, Trade  and  Finance.  London;  Sq.  Quarto.  First 
issue  (Second  Series),  April,  1885.  Monthly;  one  vol- 
ume per  year.  Vols.  V.,  VI.,  VII.,  IX.  to  XIII., 
inclusive.** 

2056.  Indicator  and  National  Journal  of  Insurance  (The). 
A  Monthly  Journal  Published  in  the  Interests  of  the  In- 
surance Business.  Detroit,  Mich.;  Sq.  Folio.  First 
issue  May,  18S2.  Monthly  until  end  of  1893;  after  that 
semi-monthly.  One  volume  per  year  until  end  of  1892; 
two  volumes  per  year  beginning  with  1893.  Called  The 
Indicator  until  end  of  1896,  after  which  present  name 
adopted.     Vols.  I.  to  XXIII.,  inclusive;   complete.** 

2057.  Insurance.  New  Tork ;  Folio.  First  issue  October, 
1883.  Weekly;  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  II.  to 
XXIX.,  inclusive. 


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2058.  Insurance  Advocate  (The).  Philadelphia  and  New 
York;  Folio.     First  issue  January,  1S93.     Monthly ;  one 

volume  per  year.  Begins  with  Vol.  IV.,  continuing  the 
volume  enumeration  of  The  Insurance  Echo.,  which  this 
paper  succeeded.  Vols.  IV.  to  IX.,  inclusive;  com- 
plete.** 

2059.  Insurance  Age.  A  Monthly  Journal  devoted  to  the 
Interests  of  Insurance  in  all  its  Branches,  the  Cultivation 
of  the  Arts  and  Sciences,  and  Common-Sense  Fireside 
Literature.  New  York;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  March, 
1873.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to 
XXVI.,  inclusive.** 

2060.  Insurance  and  CDmmercial  Magazine.  New  York ; 
Octavo.  First  issue,  April,  1876,  under  name  of  In- 
surance Agents'"  and  Brokers'  Magazine.,  and  so 
continued  until  August,  1877,  inclusive.  Present  name 
adopted  with  issue  for  September,  1877.  Monthly;  two 
volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  XLV.,  inclusive;  com- 
plete.** 

2061.  Insurance  Critic  (The).  A  Journal  devoted  to  the 
Interests  of  .Sound  and  Legitimate  Insurance.  New  York  ; 
Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  December,  1874,  at  Chicago, 
where  publication  was  continued  until  end  of  1879;  first 
issue  at  New  York,  January,  1880.  Monthly;  two  vol- 
umes per  year  until  end  of  1876;  one  volume  per 
year  thereafter.  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  V.,  to  XXVI.,  in- 
clusive.** 

2062.  Insurance  Economist  (The).  Represents  Sound  Eco- 
nomical Natural  Premium  Life  Assurance  divested  of  all 
Speculative  Features.  'New  York;  Sq.  Quarto.  Estab- 
lished September,  1884,  under  name  of  Our  Society 
Journal;  first  issue  under  present  name  April,  1892. 
Monthly;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols.  XX.,  XXI.  and 
XXII.** 


114  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2063.  Insurance  and  Finance  Chronicle.  Montreal; 
Quarto.  First  issue  January  15,  1881,  under  the  name 
of  Insurance  Society^  which  continued  until  end  of  18S5. 
In  January,  1886,  the  name  was  changed  to  Insurance 
Society  and  Finance  Chronicle^  and  in  February,  1886, 
to  present  name.  Monthly  ;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols. 
I.  to  XVIII.,  inclusive;   complete.** 

2064.  Insurance  Herald  (The).  Published  in  the  Interest 
of  all  Insurance.  Louisville ;  Folio.  First  issue,  May, 
18S8.  Monthly,  until  April,  1891,  inclusive;  weekly 
beginning  with  issue  for  May  7,  1891.  One  volume  per 
year  until  end  of  1892  ;  thereafter  two  volumes  per  year. 
Vols.  I.  to  XVII.,  inclusive. 

2065.  Insurance  Index  (The).  Boston;  Sq.  Quarto. 
First  issue  January,  1872,  at  Cincinnati;  changed  to  The 
/«c/e;c  with  issue  for  March,  1873  ;  removed  to  Boston  with 
issue  for  June,  1873.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year. 
Last  number  issued  August,  1882  ;  continued  thereafter  as 
The  Standard  (q.  v.).     Vols.  II.  to  XL,  inclusive. 

3066.  Insurance  Intelligencer.  Devoted  to  Insurance,  Com- 
merce, Finance,  Science  and  General  Miscellany.  Phila- 
delphia; Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  January  31,  1857; 
semi-monthly  until  January  15,  1858,  inclusive;  after 
that  monthly  until  end  of  1858;  then  semi-monthly  until 
end  of  1859;  then  monthly  during  i860;  and  weekly 
during  1861.  One  volume  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  V., 
inclusive. 

3067.  Insurance  Journal  (The).  A  Review  of  the  Insur- 
ance Business.  Hartford;  Sq.  ^Jiarto.  First  issue 
January,  1873.  Monthly.  Size  changed  with  issue  for 
February,  1880,  to  Octavo  and  so  continued  until  January, 
1895,  inclusive.  With  issue  for  February,  1895,  size 
changed  back  to  Sq.  Quarto  and  publication  made  semi- 
monthly;  and  with  issue  for  January  7,  1896,  publication 
made  weekly,  and  so  continues.     One  volume  per  year, 


Insurance  Journals,  Magazines  and  Periodicals.      1 1 5 

except    1S84   and    1S95,   in   each  of   which   two  vokimes 
were  issued.     Vols.  I.  to  XXVIII.,  inckisive  ;  complete.** 

2068.  Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Journal.  New  York; 
Polio,  First  issue  July,  1S62.  Weekly;  two  volumes 
per  year.  Published  until  end  of  1885,  when  name 
changed  to  New  York  Insurance  Journal  (q.  v.). 
Vols.  V.  to  X.,  inclusive;  and  XIII.  to  XXIV.,  inclusive; 
all  except  VI.  and  XVI.  more  or  less  incomplete. 

2069.  Insurance  Law  Journal.  New  York;  Octavo.  First 
issue  September,  1871.  All  issues  since  on  file.  For 
more  particular  description,  see  Law. 

2070.  Insurance  Magazine  (The).  Kansas  City.  Begun 
as  The  Insurance  and  Investors  Magazine^  in  1891. 
Sq.  Folio.  Monthly ;  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols. 
IV.  to  VII.,  inclusive;  and  XV.** 

2071.  Insurance  Monitor  and  Wall  Street  Review  (The). 
Ne%v     York;    Sq.    ^tiarto.      First    issue    March,     1853. 

Wall  Street  Review  appears  as  part  of  the  title  for  the 
last  time  with  issue  for  May,  1869.  Monthly;  one  vol- 
ume per  year.     Vols.  XIII.  to  XLVIIL,  inclusive.** 

2072.  Insurance  News  (The).  Philadelphia;  Sq.  Quarto. 
First  issue  in  18S3.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year. 
Vols.  III.  to  X.,  inclusive  (except  IV.  and  V.,  which 
were  never  published)  ;  XIV.  to  XVIII.,  inclusive,  and 
XX.** 

2073.  Insurance  Opinion.  An  Epitome  of  the  Insurance 
Press.  New  York  ;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  June,  1894. 
Monthly;  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  IV.,  in- 
clusive. 

2074.  Insurance  Post  (The).  Advocating  and  Advertising 
only  Sound  Insurance.  Chicago;  Sq.  Polio.  First  issue 
January  16,  1892.  Semi-monthly;  two  volumes  per 
year.     Vols.  I.  to  XIV.,  inclusive;  complete.** 


ii6  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2075.  Insurance  Press  (The).  A  Newspaper  for  Insurers 
and  Insured.  New  Tork ;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue  Sep- 
tember II,  1895.  Weekly;  two  volumes  per  year. 
Vols.  I.  to  VII.,  inclusive;  complete.** 

2076.  Insurance  Radiator  (The).  Sq.  Folio.  First  issued 
at  New  Orleans  January  10,  1 89 1,  as  a  weekly,  and  so  con- 
tinued for  six  months,  concluding  Vol.  I.  ;  then  issued  as 
a  semi-monthly  for  remainder  of  1891  and  all  of  1892; 
and  as  a  monthly  thereafter.  With  January,  1894,  re- 
moved to  Dallas,  Texas,  and  published  there  up  to  April, 
1896,  which  number  was  published  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  Pub- 
lication made  thei-e  until  September,  1896,  when  office 
was  changed  to  New  York.  Publication  made  there  until 
February,  1898,  when  removed  to  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Vols.  I.  to  XIII.,  all  more  or  less  incomplete,  except 
X.,  XI.  and  XII.** 

2077.  Insurance  Register.  A  Weekly  Review  of  Insurance. 
Philadelphia;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  February,  1S95. 
Monthly  until  July  21,  189S;  weekly  beginning  with  issue 
for  July  28,  1898  ;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  IV., 
inclusive ;  complete.** 

2078.  Insurance  Report.  De7zver^  Colo.;  Folio.  First 
issue  January  15,  1897.  Weekly;  one  volume  per  year. 
Vols.  I.  and  II. ;   complete.** 

2079.  Insurance  Sun  (The).  San  Francisco;  Quarto. 
Established  1S92.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year. 
Vol.  IX.** 

2080.  Insurance  Times  (The).  -N'eiu  Tork;  Quarto. 
First  issue  January,  1868.  Monthly;  one  volume  per 
year.     Vols.  I.  to  XXXI.,  inclusive;  complete.** 

20S1.  Insurance  Topics.  An  Advocate  of  all  Legitimate 
Insurance  Interests.  Boston;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue 
January,  1899.** 


Insurance  Joornals,  Magazines  and  Periodicals.       1 1 7 

20S3.  Insurance  World.  Pittsburgh;  Quarto.  First  issue 
May  1=^,  1874,  at  Philadelphia,  and  publication  continued 
there  until  October  of  that  year.  First  issue  at  Pittsburgh 
November,  1874.  Monthly  ;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols. 
I.  to  XXV.** 

2083.  Interview  (The).  An  Insurance  Examiner.  New 
Tork;  Sq.  Folio.  Established  1895.  Fortnightly;  two 
volumes  per  year.     Vol.  VIII.** 

2084.  Investigator  (The).  Hew  to  the  Line,  Let  the  Chips 
Fall  where  they  May.  Chicago;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue 
June,  1874.  Monthly  until  end  of  1880;  weekly  begin- 
ning with  issue  for  January  S,  iSSi  ;  two  volumes  per 
year  until  end  of  1876;  one  volume  per  year  thereafter. 
Portions  of  all  volumes  except  I.,  VII.  and  IX.  ;  com- 
plete Volumes  XVI.  to  XX.,  inclusive;  XXII.  ;  and 
XXIV.  to  XXVII.,  inclusive. 

2085.  Mariner  (The).  An  International  Review  of  Ship- 
ping, Marine  Insurance  and  Kindred  Subjects.  London; 
Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  September  16,  18S9.  Monthly; 
two  volumes  per  year.     Vols.  I.  and  II. 

2086.  Mutual  Underwriter.  In  the  Interests  of  Assessment 
Insurance.  Rochester,  N.  T. ;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue  of 
New  Series  April  15,  1889.  Originally  established  in 
1881  at  Green  Spring,  Ohio,  as  a  fire  insurance  paper, 
and  so  conducted  until  removed  to  Rochester,  when 
changed  to  a  life  insurance  publication.  Monthly ;  one 
volume  per  year.  Vols.  VIII.,  IX.,  and  XL  to  XVIII. , 
inclusive.** 

2087.  New  England  Insurance  Gazette  and  Monthly  Fi- 
nancial Record.  Boston;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  May, 
1862.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year.  Last  issue  made 
in  1874  or  1875.  Odd  numbers  of  Vols.  L,  IV.,  V., 
VI.,  VIL,  XL,  XII.  and  XIII. 


iiS  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

20SS.  New  York  Insurance  Journal  (The).  New  York; 
Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  January,  18S6,  continuing  The 
Insurance  and  Real  Estate  yournal  {q.  v.).  Semi- 
monthly; one  volume  per  year.  Vols,  for  1895  and 
1896.** 

2089.  Ohio  Underwriter  (The).  An  Insurance  News- 
paper. Cincinfiati ;  Folio.  Established  1897.  Fort- 
nightly; one  volume  per  year.** 

2090.  Pacific  Underwriter  (The).  A  Publication  devoted 
to  the  Interests  of  Insurance.  San  Francisco  ;  Sq.  Quarto. 
First  issue  April,  1887.  Monthly  until  end  of  that  year ; 
fortnightly  beginning  with  issue  for  January,  1888;  one 
volume  per  year.     Vols.  II.  to  XII.,  inclusive.** 

2091.  Philadelphia  Intelligfcncer.  Philadelphia;  Folio. 
Established  in  1S57  as  The  Insurance  Intelligencer 
{q.  v.).     Monthly;   one  volume  per  year.** 

2092.  Post  Magazine  and  Insurance  Monitor.  Chiefly  de- 
voted to  the  Discussion  of  Topics  Connected  with  the 
Principles  and  Practice  of  Life  Assurance.  London;  Sq. 
Quarto.  Established  1840.  Weekly;  one  volume  per 
year.     Vols.  XXIII.,  XXVI.  and  XXVIII. 

2093.  Record  and  National  Advocate  of  Insurance  (The). 
New  York  ;  Sq.  Folio.  Established  1S79.  Monthly  ;  one 
volume  per  year.  Vols.  XIII. ;  and  XVI.  to  XX.,  in- 
clusive. 

2094.  Review  (The).  London;  Folio.  First  issue  Septem- 
ber, 1869.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to 
XV.,  inclusive;  XVIL,  XXI.  and  XXII. 

2095.  Review  (The).  A  Commercial,  Insurance  and  Lit- 
erary Journal.  New  York;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue  May 
30,  1878.  Weekly;  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to 
v.,  inclusive;  VII. ;  and  IX.  to  XXXIV.,  inclusive. 


Insurance  Journals,  Magazines  and  Periodicals.       1 1 9 

2096.  Rough  Notes.  A  Journal  devoted  to  Insurance  and 
the  Industries.  India7iapolis ;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue  No- 
vember 10,  187S.  Monthly  until  October,  1896;  weekly, 
beginning  with  issue  for  November  14,  1896.  Issued  as 
Indianapolis  Rough  Notes  until  November,  1880,  inclu- 
sive ;  name  changed  to  The  Rough  Notes  with  issue  for 
December,  1880;  became  Rough  Notes  with  issue  for 
November,  1886.  One  volume  per  year  until  October, 
1896;  after  that  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to 
XXII.;  complete.** 

2097.  Searchlight  (The).  A  Monthly  Journal  of  Insur- 
ance and  Finance.  London;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue  De- 
cember, 1898.** 

2098.  Spectator  (The).  An  American  Weekly  Review  of 
Insurance.  New  Tork;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issued  at 
Chicago,  January,  1868;  New  York  and  Chicago  with 
issue  for  July,  1869 ;  New  York  with  issue  for  April  30, 
1885.  Monthly  until  November,  1880,  inclusive  ;  weekly 
beginning  with  issue  for  December  9,  18S0.  One  vol- 
ume in  1868;  two  volumes  per  year  thereafter.  Vols. 
I.  to  LXI.  ;  complete.  (Current  issues  furnished  by  a 
member. ) 

2099.  Standard  (The).  A  Weekly  Insurance  Newspaper. 
Boston ;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  September,  1882,  con- 
tinuing The  Index,  of  which  eleven  volumes  had  been 
issued.  Monthly  until  end  of  1882;  weekly  beginning 
with  issue  for  January  6,  1S83.  Two  volumes  per  year. 
Vols.  XII.  to  XLIII.  ;   complete.** 

2100.  Surveyor  (The).  A  fortnightly  Insurance  Journal. 
New  2'ork ;  Sq.  Folio.  First  issue  September  17,  1892. 
Weekly  until  September  9,  1893,  inclusive;  fortnightly 
beginning  with  issue  for  September  21^,  1S93.  Two 
volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  XII.,  inclusive;  com- 
plete.** 


I20  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston* 

3101.  Thrift.  An  Advocate  of  Mutual  Benefit,  Fraternal 
and  Accident  Insurance,  and  Building  Associations.  New 
Tork;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  March,  1894.  Monthly; 
two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  X.,  inclusive ;  com- 
plete.** 

2102.  Tuckett's  Monthly  Insurance  Journal,  Health,  and 
Friendly  Societies'  Monitor.  A  Scientific,  Independent, 
and  General  Record.  Philadelphia ;  Folio.  First  issue 
January  15,  1852;  published  until  end  of  1861,  when 
succeeded  by  The  Com?nercial  and  hisnrance  Journal., 
which  was  discontinued  in  1S63.  Monthly;  one  volume 
per  year.  Vol.  I.,  complete,  and  odd  numbers  of  Vols. 
II.,  III.  and  IV. 

2103.  Underwriter  (The).  A  Monthly  Journal  devoted  to 
Insurance.  Established  1S69  as  The  Philadelphia  Un- 
derwriter. Philadelphia;  Sq.  ^7iarto.  One  volume 
per  year.     Vols.  XL,  XIL,  XIII.  and  XV. 

2104.  Underwriter's  Review  (The).  Fire,  Life,  Accident 
and  Casualty  Insurance.  Des  Moines.,  Iowa;  Folio.  Es- 
tablished 1893.  Originally  monthly;  changed  to  semi- 
monthly ;  one  volvune  per  year.** 

2^05.  United  States  Insurance  Gazette  and  Magazine  of 
Useful  Knowledge.  New  Tork;  Octavo.  First  issue 
May,  1S55,  previous  to  which  it  had  been  published  for 
about  one  year  as  a  weekly  newspaper.  Monthly ;  two 
volumes  per  year.  Vols.  I.  to  XIX.,  inclusive;  XXII. 
to  XLL,  inclusive;  XLIX.  and  L.  Last  issue  supposed 
to  have  appeared  in  1882.  Also  Index  to  first  forty-three 
volumes  in  one  volume. 

2106.  United  States  Review  (The).  A  Weekly  Journal 
of  Insurance.  First  issue  July  15,  1S6S,  under  name  of 
Northwestern  Review.,  at  Chicago ;  removed  to  Phila- 
delphia and  present  name  adopted  in  1875.  Originally 
a  Qiiarto,  published  semi-monthly;  in  January,  1S73, 
changed  to  a  weekly ;  subsequently  changed  to  Octavo 
form  and  published  monthly.     Present  form  Folio,  issued 


Insurance  Journals,  Magazines  and  Periodicals.      1 2 1 

weekly;  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  XV.,  XXI., 
XXIlf.  to  XXVIL,  inclusive;  XXXI.,  XXXIII.  to 
LXIX.,  inclusive.** 

3107.  Views.  Devoted  to  Insurance  Interests  and  the  Public 
Welfare.  Washington^  D.  C. ;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue 
February,  1SS9.  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year.  Vols. 
I.  to  X.,  inclusive;   complete.** 

2108.  Vigilant  (The).  A  Journal  devoted  exclusively  to 
Insurance.  New  Tork ;  Folio.  First  issue  November, 
1893.     Monthly;   two  volumes  per   year.     Vols.   X.   and 

XI.** 

2109.  Vindicator  (The).  A  semi-monthly  Insurance 
Journal.  First  issue  September  i,  1883,  at  Atlanta, 
Ga.  ;  removed  to  New  Orleans  May  i,  1884.  Sq.  Quarto. 
Monthly  until  March,  1891  ;  semi-monthly  beginning 
with  April,  1 89 1.  Volume  issues  irregular  up  to  end  of 
1S93;  ^fter  that  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  IV.  to 
XXII.,   inclusive.** 

21 10.  "Weekly  Underwriter  (The).  An  Insurance  Newspa- 
per. Ne-M  Tork ;  Sq.  Quarto.  Established  1859  as  The 
Wall  Street  Underwriter  and  General  Stock  Register, 
which  was  originally  a  weekly,  and  changed  to  monthly 
in  April,  1861.  Name  changed  in  1868  to  New  Tork 
Underwriter  and  General  Stock  Register.,  and  so  con- 
tinued until  December,  1878,  when  name  became  The 
New  Tork  Underwriter ;  present  name  adopted  Jan- 
uary, 1880,  Monthly;  one  volume  per  year  until  1878, 
inclusive  ;  after  that  two  volumes  per  year.  Vols.  XX. 
to  LIX.,  inclusive.  Current  numbers  furnished  by  a 
member. 

211 1.  Western  Insurance  Review.  A  Journal  Published  in 
the  Interest  of  Life,  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance.  St. 
Louis^  Mo.;  Sq.  Quarto.  First  issue  September,  1867; 
enlarged  to  Folio  with  issue  for  October,  1878.  Monthly  ; 
one  volume  per  year.  Vols.  VIII.,  and  X.  to  XXXI., 
inclusive.** 


Law  of  Fire  Insurance 

(Including  other  branches  ivhen  Treated  of  in  same  Books) 


21 12.  An^ell  (Joseph  K.):  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Fire 
and  Life  Insurance,  with  an  Appendix  containing  Forms, 
Tables,  etc.     Second  edition.     ^oj-/o«,  1855,  O., //.  644. 

21 13.  Barber  ("William):  Principles  of  Insurance  Adopted 
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21 14.  Beach  (Charles  Fisk,  Jr.):  Commentaries  on  the 
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21 15.  Beaumont  (George  D.  B.)i  Law  of  Fire  and  Life 
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21 16.  Beawes  (Wyndham):  Lex  Mercatoria,  or  a  Com- 
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Supercargoes,  or  Agents,  with  an  Account  of  our  Mercan- 
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21 17.  Bennett  (Edmund  H.):  Fire  Insurance  Cases  ;  being 
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2141.  Fowler  (J*  A.):  Pennsylvania  Insurance  Digest. 
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2143.  Hine  (C.  C):  Enactments  of  the  Several  States  Re- 
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2144.  and  Nichols  (W.  S.)  :  New  Digest  of  Insur- 
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2145.  Holt  (Charles  M«):  A  Treatise  on  the  Insurance 
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2147.  Hughes  (B.  F.):  Law  of  Insurance.  Published  se- 
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2148.  Insurance  Journal:  Statutory  Requirements  Relating 
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2149.  Insurance  Law  Journal:  Reports  of  Decisions  Ren- 
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2150.     .    Digest  Index,  Covering  First  Twenty  Volumes 

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2 15 1.     .    Netu  Series,   Vols.  XXI.  (1S92)  to  XXVII. 

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2152.  Insurance  Monitor:  Laws  of  the  Several  States  in 
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2154.  Kirkwood  (Anderson):  Two  Lectures  on  Insurance 
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2156.     :    Digest    of    Fire    Insurance    Decisions    in    the 

Courts  of  Great  Britain  and  North  America,  with  the 
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2157.     :    Digest   of    Fire   Insurance   Decisions    in    the 

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2158.  Massachusetts  Public  Statutes.  Enacted  November 
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2163.  New  Hampshire.  Insurance  Laws  and  Standard 
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i^o  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

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2171.  Richards  (George):  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insur- 
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13^  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston, 

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and  Insurance  Companies ;  the  Forms  of  Policies  and 
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2231.     ;  A    Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurance 

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138  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

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140  Insurance  Llbrairy  Association  of  Boston. 

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Life  Insurance 

And  alt  other  Brancfies  except  Fire  and  Marine, 


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2309.  Dovey  ("W.  R.) :  The  Rates  of  Mortality  in  New 
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2313.  Duckworth  (A.):  The  Practice  of  Life  Assurance 
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3313.     ;  A   Comparison   of    Populations  and   Rates  of 

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2315.  Eldridge  (George  D.)  :  Assessment  Life  Insurance; 
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2316.  Facfcler  (David  Parks):  Are  Non-Forfeiture  Laws 
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2320.  Finch  (John  A.):  The  Possibilities  of  National 
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2321.  Flitcraft  (A.  J.):  Charters  and  By  Laws  of  Thirty- 
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Charters,  with  Amendments  thei'eto  and  Complete  Copies 
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2323.  Francis  (John):  Annals,  Anecdotes  and  Legends  of 
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2324.  Garrett  (Dr.):  Albuminuria  in  its  Relations  with  the 
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2-526.     :     Investments    of     Australasian     Life     Offices. 

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2327.     :  Valuation  Reserves  of  Life  Offices.      Victoria, 

1885,  p.    14. 

2328.  Glascott  (Charles  Edward):  Medical  Examinations 
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3329.  Green  (Charles  H.)  :  Employers'  Liability;  Its  His- 
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233 1 .  Gregory  ( W.  H.) :  Some  of  the  Newer  Forms  of 
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2332.  Gonn  (N.  B,)  :  National  Savings  and  their  Effect  on 
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2333'     *    Some  Notes  on    The   Selection   of    Lives  for 

Assurance.     Edinburgh,   Vol.  IV.  p.  317. 

2334-  Hardingham  (F.  R.) :  The  Rise  and  Development 
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2335.  Hardy  (Ralph  P«) :  On  Possible  Changes  in  the  Life 
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2336.  Harricks  (F.  M»)  :  Life  Assurance  in  Australia  from 
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2338.     :    On  an  Investigation  into  the  Mortality  of  the 

Married  Females  of  the  Peerage.      Edi?tbzirgh,  Vol.  IV. 
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2339-  Harvey  (A.  F.)j  Fidelity  Insurance  and  Judicial 
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2340.  Harvey  (William):  Conditions  in  Life  Policies. 
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2341.     :    Policies    of    Insurance    as    Securities    and    in 

Trust.     Edinburgh,   Vol.  III.  p.  289. 


1 4^  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2342.  Harvey  (William):  Accident  Insui-ance.  Edin- 
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2343.  :  Misrepresentation  and  Concealment  as  Affect- 
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2344.  Heg:eman  (John  R.)  :  Industrial  Insurance.  A.  /. 
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2345.  Hewat  (Archibald) :  Friendly  Societies.  Glasgow., 
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2346.     J  Life  Assurance  Finance  as  Affected  by  Rate 

and  Interest  and  Rate  of  Expense.      Yorkshire^  1896-97, 
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2347.     •  On  Life  Valuations.     Bir?ningha?n,   1897-S, 

P'  54- 

234S.     :  On    Training    for   the    Insurance   Profession. 

Ireland,  1892-3,/.  65;   also  Bristol,  1893,/.  3- 

2349.  Hillman  (J*  R.):  Plate  Glass  Insurance.  Pacific, 
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2350.  Hobbins  (Charles) :  Short  Review  of  Life  Assurance 
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2351.  Hollingworth  (A. C)  :  Lost  Policies  (Life).  Wales, 
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2352.     :  Protection    Afforded    to    Life    Policies    in    the 

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2353-     and  Day  ("W.  R.) :  Some  Notes  on  the  British 

Life  Assurance  Companies  Act  of  1870,  the  Amendments 
which  have  been  Suggested  in  Regard  to  it,  and  the  Vari- 
ous Colonial  Acts  that  have  been  Prepared  on  its  Lines. 
Wales,  Record  70. 


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2354.  Hopkins  (C  W.)  :  Life  Assurance  Risks  and  Pre- 
miums.      Wales,  Record  13. 

2355.  Howell  (Charles  E.):  Assignment  of  Policies  of  Life 
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3356.     International  Association  of  Accident  Underwriters. 

Composed  of  Accident  Insurance  Companies  on  the  As- 
sessment Plan;  organized  1S91.  Object,  to  foster  and 
guard  the  mutual  interests  of  accident  underwriting,  by 
the  promotion  of  just  and  equitable  laws,  as  distinct  from 
the  business  of  Life  Insurance.  Proceedings  for  1S95  to 
1898,  inclusive,  which  are  all  that  are  in  print,  the  first 
six  reports  never  having  been  published. 

2357.  Jamison  (James):  Some  Points  in  Connection  with 
the  jMedical  Examination  of  Proponents  for  Life  Assur- 
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235S.  Jones  (David)  :  Value  of  Annuities  and  Reversionary 
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2359.  King  (George):  The  Theory  of  Finance.  Edin- 
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2360.  Lewis  (J.  Norman)  :  The  Actuarial  Profession  from 
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2361.  Lewis  (J.  B.)  and  Bombaugh  (C.  C.) :  Remarkable 
Stratagems  and  Conspiracies ;  an  Authentic  Record  of 
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nies.    Nevj   York,  1878,  D.,pp.  423. 

2362.  Lott  (Edson  S.)  :  Accident  Insurance.  N'.  I.  C. 
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2363.  Low  (George  M.)  :  On  Extra  Risk,  with  Some  Par- 
ticulars of  the  Recent  Investigation  of  the  Mortality  of 
Persons  Engaged  in  the  Sale  of  Intoxicating  Liquors. 
Edi7ilmrgh,    Vol.   IV.  p.    T17. 


15°  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2364.  (Low  George  M.) :  Some  Aspects  of  Present-day 
Competition.      Glasgow^  Third  Series^  p.    iSi. 

2365.  :  The  History  and  Work  of  the  Actuarial  Soci- 
ety of  Edinburgh.      Edinburgh,    Vol.   I.  p.  287. 

2366.     :  The  Recent  Australian  Bank  Failures.      Vol. 

III.  p.  61. 

2367.  Lubbock  (John  W.)  and  Bethune  (J.  E.  Drink- 
water)  :  A  Treatise  on  Probability.  Appendix  to  Jones 
on  Annuities,    Vol.  II.  p.  1197. 

2368.  Lung:er  (John  B.)  :  Are  Non-Forfeiture  Laws  Ex- 
pedient?    N.  I.  C.  Text  Book,  p.  335. 

2369.     :  Special  Features,  Dividends,  Surrender  Values, 

etc.      N.  I.   C.   Text  Book,  p.  178. 

2370.  Macaush  (W.) :  The  Public  Health  Act  and  Some 
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Property.       Victoria,    1895,  p.    29. 

2371.  McCall  (John  A.):  A  Review  of  Life  Insurance. 
N.  I.   C.   Text  Book,  p.  9. 

2372.  McCandlish  (John  M.) :  Administration;  Notes  by 
an  Old  Hand.     Edinburgh,    Vol.  III.  p.  39. 

2373-     :  The  Duties  of  an  Actuary  in  His  Professional 

Relationships.      Edinburgh,    Vol.  II.  p.  i. 

2374.  McCIintock  (Emory)  :  General  Plans,  Reverses  and 
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2375.  McDonald  ("W.  R.) :  Notes  on  the  Theory  of  Loga- 
rithms.      Edinburgh,    Vol.  I.  p.  355. 

2376.  Mackenzie  (A.  G.) :  Note  on  War  Mortality  in 
Recent  Campaigns,  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Ger- 
man Experience  in  the  War  of  1870-71.  Edinburgh, 
Vol.  I.  p.  137. 


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2377.  McLauchlan  (J.  J,)  :  Joint  Life  Annuities.  Edin- 
burgh^  Vol.  I.  p.  29. 

237S.     •  On  Life  Assurance  Bookkeeping.    Edinburgh, 

Vol.  II.  p.  73. 

2379*     s    ^^    Some   Formulas  for    Use   in    Life   Office 

Valuations.      Editiburgk,    Vol.  II.  p.  331. 

2350.  Mart  (Thomas) :  Notes  upon  Insurance  and  the 
Practical  Working  of  a  Life  Assurance  Fund.  Glasgow, 
First  Series,  /.  91. 

2351.     :  Practical  Notes  on  the  Training  and  Duties  of 

an  Actuary.     Edinburgh,    Vol.  I.  p.  119. 

33S3.  Martin  (S.  G.)  :  Life  Assurance  Competition  ;  Some 
of  its  Results.      Victoria,  1887,  p.  28. 

2383.  Mayet  (P.)  :  Agricultural  Insurance  in  Organic 
Connection  with  Savings  Banks,  Land  Credit  and  the 
Commutation  of  Debts.  Translated  from  the  German 
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2384.  Meikic  (James) :  On  the  Official  Publications  of  the 
Mortality  of  Assured  Lives.  Edinburgh,  Vol.  I. 
p.  309. 

2385.     :  The  Rationale  of  Life  Assurance  Premiums. 

Edinburgh,    Vol.  I.  p.  61. 

2386.  Merrill  (G.  S.)  :  Statement  Blank  for  Life  Companies. 
N.I  C,  1894,/.  7. 

2387.  Mills  (D.  Y.)  :  New  Business  and  the  Cost  of  its 
Extension.      Glasgow,  Fourth  Series,  p.  16^. 

2388.  Miller  (R.  D.)  :  A  Comparison  of  the  Rates  of  Mor- 
tality of  Males  and  Females  in  Victoria  for  the  Eleven 
Years,  1 881 -91,  with  a  Special  Reference  to  Cancer, 
Phthisis  and  Violence.      Victoria,  1893,/.  94. 


152  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston, 

2389.     Mitchell   (R.  Kennedy):  Employers'  Liability,  Past, 
Present  and  Prospective.     Manchester,  1895-96,  p.  41. 

2390-     :  Results  of  Competition  in  Accident  Insurance 

Business.      Manchester,  1S92-93, /.  57. 

2391-  Moir   (Henry):  The    Practical   Calculation  of  Office 
Premiums.      Edinburgh,    Vol.  IV.  p.  255. 

2392.  Moon  (J.):  Child  Insurance.     Manchester,  1894-95, 
p.  50. 

2393.  Moore    ("W,   F»):    Employers'     Liability    Insurance. 
N.  I.  C.  Text  Book,  p.  929. 

2394.  Moors    (E.   M.):    Friendly    Societies    in    Australia. 
Wales,  Record  (^T^. 

2395.  Monilaws   (W.  M.):  The   Board   of  Trade   Returns 

Relating    to    Life    Assurance    Companies.       Yorkshire^ 
1S90-91,  p.  21. 

239^*     J  Bonuses.      Yorkshire,  1890-91,^.59. 

2397-     :  Ratios,  Wise  and  Otherwise.     Irela7id,  1S95- 

96,  p.  61. 

239^-     J  Some    Important   Factors    in    Life   Assurance 

Calculations.      Yorkshire,  1890-91,/.  39. 

2399-  Morgan  (A.  H.):  Investments;  How  Money  May  be 
Made  and  Invested.      Glasgoxv,  First  Series,  p.  291. 

2400.     :  Life  Branch  Work.      Glasgow,  Third  Series, 

p.  23. 

2401.  National  Association  of  Life  Underwriters^  Proceed- 
ings of.  Organized  1890.  Composed  of  delegates  from 
the  different  Life  Underwriters'  Associations  of  the 
United  States.  Object,  to  advance  the  best  interests  of 
the  cause  of  true  life  insurance  throughout  the  country. 
Proceedings,  1890  and  1891. 


Life  Insurance  i53 

2402.  National  G)nvention  of  Mutual  Life  Underwriters^ 
Transactions  of.  Organized  1S75  as  National  Convention 
of  Mutual  Benefit  Associations  of  America,  and  so 
known  until  188S,  inclusive,  wrhen  name  changed  to 
Mutual  Life  and  Accident  Underwriters  of  America, 
which  name  was  kept  until  1895,  when  present  name  was 
adopted.  Composed  of  Assessment  organizations.  Ob- 
ject, to  promote  the  general  welfare  of  organizations 
belonging  to  it  by  an  interchange  of  ideas.  Transactions 
for  18S1,  1882,  and  1884  to  1897,  inclusive. 

2403.  Neild  (Edward):  Social  Aspect  of  Life  Insurance. 
Manchester,  1895-96,^.  56. 

2404.  Neild  (James  E.):  Conditions  of  Health  after  Life 
Insurance.       Victoria,  1894,^.  77. 

2405.  Newbatt  (Benjamin):  Modern  Developments  of  the 
Life  Assurance  System.      Yorkshire,  1892-93,  f.  66. 

2406.  Newman  (Philip  L.):  The  Principal  Methods  em- 
ployed in  the  Distribution  of  the  Surplus  of  Life  Assur- 
ance Companies.      Torkshire,  1891-92,/.  25. 

2407.     :  Superannuation.      Yorkshire,   1897-98,/.  59. 

2408.  Nichols  (Walter  S.):  General  Plans,  Reserves  and 
Investn-ients.     N.  I.   C.  Text  Book,  p.  130. 

2409.  Nicholson  (J.  Shield):  The  Present  Position  of  the 
Silver  Question.      Edinburgh,    Vol.  III.  p.  140. 

2410.  Nicol  (William  Smith):  Forms  of  Life  Office  Books. 
Edinburgh.,    Vol.  IV.  p.  151. 

241 1.  :  New  Combined  Mortality  Experience  of  Brit- 
ish Life  Assurance  Companies,  at  Present  being  Collected 
by  the  Faculty  of  Actuaries  and  the  Institute  of  Actuaries. 
Glasgow,   Third  Series,  p.  257. 

2412.  NicoU  (John):  A  Description  of  Certain  of  the  Prin- 
cipal Stock  Exchange  Securities.  Edinbtirgh,  Vol.  IV. 
p.  SI. 


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2413.  Ogilvie  (Leslie):  Some  Medical  Aspects  of  Life 
Assurance.  Ireland^  1896-97,  p.  73  ;  also  Edinburgh^ 
Vol.  IV.  p.  81. 

24H-  Paradice  ("W.  H.):  Pensions  in  Old  Age.  Existing 
and  Suggested  Schemes  Reviewed.      Wales ^  Record  84. 

2415.  Pattison  (John  M.):  Life  Insurance  in  its  Relations 
to  the  Public.     N.  I.  C.  Text  Book,  /.  68. 

2416.  Paulin  (David):  Life  Office  Investments ;  Retrospect 
and  Outlook.     Edinburgh,    Vol.  III.  p.  228. 

2417.  :  Old  Age  Pensions  and  Pauperism,  A  Present- 
day  Problem.      Edinburgh,    Vol.  IV.  p.  3. 

2418.  Pettegrew  (D.  L.):  Antiquity  of  Life  Insurance. 
(Paper  read  before  the  Boston  Life  Underwriters'  Asso- 
ciation, October  23,  1894.)  Standard,  Vol.  XXXV. 
p.  361. 

2419.  Phelps  (Edward  Bunnell):  War  Risks;  Authorized 
Statements  from  all  the  Leading  Life  Insurance  Compa- 
nies, Outlining  their  Prospective  Action  in  the  Case  of 
Policy-holders  now  Serving  or  Contemplating  Sei-vice  in 
the  United  States  Army  or  Navy.  New  York,  1898, 
Pamphlet  D.,  pp.  71.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

2420.  Price  (Richard):  Observations  on  Reversionary  Pay- 
ments ;  on  Schemes  for  Providing  Annuities  for  Widows 
and  for  Persons  in  Old  Age ;  on  the  Method  of  Calcula- 
ting the  Values  of  Assurances  on  Lives ;  and  on  the 
National  Debt ;  also  Essays  on  Different  Subjects  in  the 
Doctrine  of  Life  Annuities  and  Political  Arithmetic;  a 
Collection  of  New  Tables,  and  a  Postscript  on  the  Popu- 
lation of  the  Kingdom.  To  which  are  added.  Algebrai- 
cal Notes,  the  Solution  of  Several  New  Problems  in  the 
Doctrine  of  Annuities,  and  a  General  Introduction,  by 
William  Morgan.  London,  1792,  Nar.  O.,  Vol.  Ipp- 
372  ;    Vol.  II.  pp.  492. 


Life  Insurance  ^55 

2421.  Pollar  (James):  Old  Age  Pensions.  Victoria,  1S96, 
p.  106. 

3423.  Pulley  ("W.  P.):  Notes  on  Extra  Premiums.  Bir- 
Tninghatn,  1893-4,/.  36. 

2423.  Rabagliati  (A.):  The  Preponderating  Importance  of 
Personal  History  as  Compared  with  Heredity  in  Life 
Assurance.  Yorkshire,  1894-95,  p.  131  ;  also  Feder- 
ation, 1898,  p.  167. 

2424.  Rail  (J.  W.):  Proof  of  Age.  Adjustment  of  Errors. 
Wales,  Record  iS. 

3435.     :  Should  the  Surrender  Value  of  a  Policy  by  its 

own  Application  Extend  the  Term  of  the  Policy's  Exist- 
ence?     Wales,  Record  30. 

2426.     :  When  should  a  Policy  Sustained  by  Surrender 

Value  "  Lapse"  ?      Wales,  Record  30. 

2427.  Rca  (C  H.  E.):  Some  Observations  on  Industrial 
Assurance.  London,  1898,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  40. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

2428.  Reynolds  (George  W.):  Some  Notes  on  the  Finance 
Act,  1894.      Ireland,  1896-97,/.  57. 

2429.  Rickards  (Edwin):  Heredity  and  its  Bearing  on  Life 
Assurance.      Birminghatn,  1896-7,  p.  37. 

2430.  Robertson  (T.  S.):  Life  Assurance,  Its  History, 
Theory  and  Practice ;  A  General  Outlook.  Victoria, 
1884,/.  9. 

2431.  Ryan  (G.  H.):  On  the  Several  Mortality  Tables  Em- 
ployed by  Life  Assurance  Companies  in  the  Valuation  of 
their   Annuity  Contracts.      Edinburgh,    Vol.   I.  p.  403. 

2432.  Russell  (James  B.):  The  House  in  Relation  to  Public 
Health.      Glasgow,  Second  Series,  p.  loi. 


156  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2433-  Sanderson  (Frank);  Life  Assurance  in  Canada. 
Edinburgh^    Vol.  III.  p.  155. 

2434.  Schooling:  ("William):  Comparisons  (Life).  Bir- 
??iing/ia??i^  1S97-8,/.  17. 

2435.  Seward  (George  F.):  The  State  and  Casualty  Insur- 
ance.    JV.  I.   C.  Text  Book.,  p.  1000. 

2436.  Sherwood  (T«  B.):  Farming  Insurances.  Manches- 
ter, 1895-96,/.  21. 

2437.  Simpson  (Pierce  Adolphus):  Old  Age.  Glasgow^ 
Third  Series.,  /•  67. 

2438.  Smith  (H.  Lomas):  Accident  Insurance.  Wales^ 
Record  24. 

2439.  Smith  (A.  Gillies):  On  Money  and  the  Future  Rate 
of  Interest.      Edinburgh.,    Vol.  I.  p.  155. 

2440.  :  Some  Remarks  on  the  Report  by  the  Commis- 
sioners Appointed  to  Investigate  into  the  Recent  Changes 
in  the  Relative  Values  of  the  Precious  Metals.  Edin- 
burgh,   Vol.  II.  p.  189. 

2441.  Smith  (L  TurnboII):  Outside  Business  Training. 
Editiburgh,    Vol.  II.  p.  263. 

2442.  Sorley  (James):  The  Evolution  of  Premium  Rates. 
Edinburgh,    Vol.  III.  p.  417. 

2443.  Spens  (Walter  Cook):  The  Law^  as  to  Presumption  of 
Life  in  Connection  with  the  Disappearance  of  Assured 
Lives.      Glasgow,  Second  Series,  p.  259. 

2444.  Spragfue  (A.  K):  An  Investigation  as  to  How  Far 
Life  Insurance  is  of  a  Pi-ovident  Nature  as  Benefiting  the 
Assured  and  His  Family ;  and  How  Far  it  is  of  a  merely 
Financial  Character,  as  Benefiting  His  Creditors  and 
Assignees.      Edinburgh,    'Vol.  III.  p.  377. 

2445.     :  Note  on  the  Rate  of  Mortality  in  Sierra  Leone. 

Edi?tburgh,    Vol.  III.  p.  363. 


Life  Insurance*  157 

2446.  Spragfue  (T«  B.):  On  Probability  and  Cliance  and 
their  Connection  with  the  Business  of  Insurance.  Edin- 
burgh,   Vol.  III.  /.  87. 

2447.     :    Remarks    on     the     Exercise     of    Independent 

Thought  by  the  Head  of  an  Office  and  his  Subordinates. 
Edinburgh.,    Vol.  I.  p.  269. 

244S.  Stark  (W.  Emery):  Recent  Concessions  on  Condi- 
tions of  Life  Assurance.      Manchester.,  18S7-SS,  p.  11. 

2449.  Stenhoose  (George  C):  The  Position  of  Married 
Women  in  Regard  to  Policies  of  Assurance.  (Prize 
Essay.)      Manchester.,  1888-89, /.  39. 

2450.     :  The  Mortality  among  Assured  Lives,  Viewed 

in  Relation  to  the  Sums  at  Risk.      Edinburgh.,    Vol.  II. 

p.  227. 

2451.  Stevenson  (Charles):  Boiler  Insurance.  Manchester.^ 
1881-82,/.  16. 

2452.     :  Life   Assurance   Frauds.      Maftchester,    1890- 

91,/.  13. 

2453* :  Reversions.      Manchester,  1895-96,/.  7. 

2454.  Stewart  (John):  Life  Annuities.  Glasgow,  Second 
Series,  p.  27. 

2455-  Teece  (Richard):  A  Comparison  of  the  Rates  of 
Mortality  of  the  City  and  Suburbs  of  Sydney.  Wales, 
Record  10. 

2456.     :  Modern  Innovations  in  Life  Assurance.     Wales, 

Record  33. 

2457.  :  On  Benefit  Building  Societies.  Wales,  Rec- 
ord 7. 

2455.     :  Should  Life  Assurance  Legislation  Embrace  a 

State  Standard  of  Solvency?      Wales,  Record  ^^. 


15S  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2459.  Teece  (Richard) :  The  Liability  of  Common  Carriers 
in  Cases  of  Fatal  Accident.      Wales,  Record  76. 

2460.  :  The  Mortality  of  the  City  and  Suburbs  of  Syd- 
ney.      Wales,  Record  82. 

2^61.     :  The  Presumption  of  Death  in  Connection  with 

Claims  under  Life  Policies.       Wales,  Record  62. 

2462.     :  The  Protection  of  Life  Policies  from  the  Claims 

of  Creditors.      Wales,  Record  29. 

2463.  Thompson  (Spencer  C) :  Past  and  Future,  with 
some  Thoughts  on  Heredity.     Edinburgh,    Vol.   IV.  p. 

-93- 

2464.     :  Remarks  on  the  Position  and  Prospects  of  the 

Actuarial  Profession  and  of  the  Business  of  Life  Assur- 
ance.     Edinb7irgh,    Vol.  II.  p.  55. 

2465.  Thorborn  (William) :  Relation  of  Cancer  to  Life 
Insurance.      Association,  Alanchester,  1896-97,^.   28. 

2466.  Tockett  (Harvey  G.)j  Practical  Remarks  on  the 
Present  State  of  Life  Insurance  in  the  United  States, 
Showing  the  Evils  which  Exist,  and  Rules  for  Improve- 
ment, etc.  Fourteenth  edition.  Philadelphia,  i^^i,  O., 
pp.  67. 

2467.  TurnbuII  (A*  H.)  :  On  the  Comparative  Amount  o^f 
Reserves  Obtained  by  Valuations  on  Different  Approved 
Tables  of  Mortality  and  by  Different  Rates  of  Interest. 
Edinburgh,    Vol.  I.  p.  107. 

2468.     :     The  Tenure  of  Land  in  Great  Britain  and  its 

Principal  Colonies.      Edinburgh,    Vol.  II.  p.  279. 

2469.  Walford  (Cornelius) :  Insurance  Guide  and  Hand- 
book, being  a  Guide  to  the  Principles  and  Practice  of 
Life  Assurance,  etc.  Second  edition.  London,  1867, 
0.,pp.  422. 


Life  Insurance,  ^59 

2470.  Wallace  (Thomas)  :  On  the  Rate  of  Mortality 
Among  Liquor  Sellers.     Edinburgh^   Vol.  IT.  p.   173. 

2471.  "Walton  (W.  G.):  Assessment  System  of  Life  Assur- 
ance.     Manchester.,  1891-92,/.  25. 

2472.     ;  The    Life    Assurance    Companies    Act,    1870. 

Manchester.,  1S82-3,/.  24. 

2473.     J  Mortality     Tables.        Manchester.,      1881-82, 

/.  50. 

2474.  Warfield  (Edwin)  :  Corporate  Suretyship.  N. 
I.  C.  Text  Book,  p.  972. 

2475.  Warner  (S.  G.) :  Some  Economic  Aspects  of  Life 
Assurance.     Birmingham.,  1893-4,  /.  19. 

2476.  Warnock  (Adam)  :  Fraternal  Insurance.  N.  I.  C. 
Text  Book.,  p.  443. 

2477.  Washington  Life  Insurance  Company:  Historical, 
Actuarial,  and  Medical  Statistics.  New  York.,  1889, 
^.,pp.  161. 

2478.  Welch  (J.  St.  Vincent)  :  Protection  of  Life  Assur- 
ance Policies.       Wales,  Record  69. 

2479.  Whiting  (William  D.) :  Are  Non-Forfeiture  Laws 
Expedient?     N.  I.   C.   Text  Book,  p.  329. 

2480.     ♦  How  to  Examine  a  Life  Insurance  Company. 

N.  I.  C.  Text  Book,  ;^.  488. 

2481  Whitworth  (Frank):  Employers'  Liability  Insur- 
ance.     Manchester,  1892-93,/.  53. 

2482.  Wicks  (G.Douglas):  The  Outside  Man  and  His 
Work.      Association,  Manchester,  1896-97,/.  18. 

2483.  Willoughby  (William  F.) :  Workingmen's  Insur- 
ance.     New  York,  1S98,  0.,pp.  386. 


i6o  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

3484.     Wolfe    (S.   H.):    Are    Non-Forfeiture    Laws    Expe- 
dient?    JV.  I.   C.  Text  Book,  p.  343. 

2485.     Wright    (C.   A.)  X  Assessment   Assurances.       (Prize 
Essay.)      Manchester,  1S95-96, /.  75. 

3486.     Young  (T.  E.)  :  The  Ethics  of  Insurance.     Ireland^ 
1S95-96, /.  13;   di\^o  Federation,  1898,^.  3ii. 

2487.     J  The  Theory  of  Evolution  Applied  to  the  System 

of    Life   Assurance,    and  Incidentally  to  Insurance  Gen- 
erally.    Bir7ningham,  1893-4,  P'  7* 


Office  Practice  and  Procedure 


2488.      American  Exchange  and  Review : — 

Fire  Insurance  Reserve.      Vol.  XXXV.  p.  206. 

Fire  Insurance  Reservation,  According  to  Hazard.  Vol. 
XXXIII.  p.  357. 

Fire  Premium  Study ;  being  a  Review  of  Cornelius 
Walford's  paper  On  the  Scientific  Application  of 
Data  for  the  Purpose  of  Deducing  Rates  of  Pre- 
mium of  Fire  Insurance.  Vol.  XXXII.  pp.  91, 
118. 

Fire  Risk  Rating  and  State  Premium  Reservation.  Vol. 
XXXV.  p.  197. 

Mortgage  Slip ;  A.  C.  Blodget's  Form.      Vol.  XXXII. 

P-  175- 

Premium  on  Term  Fire  Risks :  The  Allotments  for  Fire- 
cost  and  Expenses.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  289. 

The  Readjustment  of  Fire  Insurance  Premiums.  Vol. 
XL  VI.  p.  6$. 

Risk  and  Reserve:  Fire  and  Life.  Vol.  XXXIV. 
/•34- 

3489.     Babst  (Edward) :  Technical  Training  for  Fire  Insur- 
ance Officials.     Birmingham,  1896-7,/.  9. 

2490.  Bailey   (J.  D.)  :  Insurable  Interests.     Pacijic,  1S80, 
p.  91. 

2491.  Bangs  (Franklin) :  Necessity  of  Classification  by  the 
Pacific  Insurance  Union.     Pacijic,  1894,  p.  20. 

3492,     Boardman  (T.  D.)  :  A  Few  Familiar  Faulty  Forms. 
Pacific^  1897,/.  105. 

(i6i) 


1 62  Insurance  Library  Afsociation  of  Boston. 

3493.  Boston  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Publications :  — 

Fire  Report  Blanks.      Vo/.  II.  p.  174. 

Patterns,  Insurance  of ;  Form  of  Valuation  Sheet.  Vol. 
II.  p.  50. 

Titles  to  Property  and  Titles  of  Policies  should  be  Con- 
current.     Vol.  IV.  p.  I. 

Valuation  Sheet,  Form  of.      Vol.  II.  p.  182. 

3494.  Brown  (Edward):  The  Written  Part  of  the  Policy. 
Pacific,  1892,  p.  109. 

3495.  Case  (Charles  H.) :  Written  Portion  of  the  Policy. 
Northwest,  Reprint,  1873,/.  85. 

3496.  Colquhorn  (C.  R.)  :  The  Classification  of  Fire  Risks. 
Victoria,  1895,^.  49. 

2497.  Curnick  (H.D.):  Classification  of  Fire  Risks.  Man- 
chester, 1893-94,/.  15. 

249S.     Dornin  (George  W.):  Classification.     Pacijic,  1885, 

p.  93. 
2499.     Easton  (George):  Forms  of  Policies,     Pacijic,  18S4, 

p.   31. 

3500.  Faymonville  (Bernard):  Forms  of  Policies.     Pacijic^ 

iSSs,p.37' 

3501.  Fire  Underwriters'  Qerks'  Association:  Two  Prob- 
lems in  Cancellation  of  Re-insurance  Policies.  Pacific, 
1897,^.63. 

2=?02.  Folger  (Herbert):  Classification  of  Fire  Hazards; 
being  Preliminary  Report  of  the  Classification  Committee 
of  Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  Pacific.  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1893,  Pa77iphlet  O.,  pp.  18.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  VI.     Also  Pacijic,  1893,/.  211. 

2503-  Glover  (T.  R.):  Compilation  of  Fire  Insurance  Sta- 
tistics upon  the  Best  and  Most  Expeditious  Methods, 
Practically  and  Comprehensively  Explained,  together  with 


Office  Practice  and  Procedure.  163 

Full  Instructions  for  Keeping  Books  of  Respective  Fire 
Departments  by  New  and  Improved  Economical  Systems; 
and  Appendix.     Liverpool,  1878,  Sg.  ^.,  pp.  132. 

2504.  Grim  (A.  R.)t  What  the  Special  Requires  from  the 
Office.     Pacific,  iSg'j,p.  20. 

2505.  Griswold  (Jeremiah):  Cancellation  Tables,  Exhibit- 
ing at  One  Glance  the  Amount  of  both  Earned  and 
Unearned  Premiums  upon  any  Sum  from  One  Cent, 
indefinitely  for  any  Period  of  Time  from  One  Day  to  Five 
Years  at  either  Pro-rata  or  Short  Rate.  JVezu  York,  18S0, 
Sq.F.,pp.zS' 

2506.  Gunnison  (A.  R.):  Ancient  and  Modern  Policy 
Forms.     Pacific,  1887,/.  102. 

2507.  Hall  (Reuben):  On  the  Audit  of  Public  Companies. 
Wales,  Record  9. 

250S.  Hall  (Henry  H.):  Statistics,  their  Value  in  Fire  Un- 
derwriting.    Northvjest,  1877,^.  130. 

2509.  Hine  (G  C.)j  Evolution  of  the  Insurance  Map.  In- 
surance  Mo7iitor,    Vol.  XL  V.  p.  3S2. 

2510.  Mallett  (R.  F.):  The  Classification  of  Fire  Risks. 
Edited  by  Ernest  Felce.  Norwich,  1894,  ^9-  ^-i 
pp.  254. 

251 1.     :    The    Life    of    a    Fire    Risk.       The    Norwich 

Union  Magazine,  June,  1S95, /.  74. 

2512.     :    The  Rating   of    Fire    Risks.      The    Norwich 

Union  Magazine,  Novetnber,  1S94, /.  25. 

2513.  Moore  (F.  C):  A  Treatise  on  Term  Policies  and 
Popular  Errors  as  to  Increase  and  Decrease  of  Unearned 
Premium  Liability,  together  with  a  Labor-saving  Table 
for  Computing  Unearned  Premium  Liability  Monthly. 
N'ezu  York,  188S,  0.,pp.  50. 


164  Insttfancc  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2514.  National  Fire  Protection  Association.  Uniform  In- 
spection Report  Blanks.     Protectioit^  1898,^.  57. 

2515.  New  York  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.  The  Classes 
of  Hazards  Adopted  by  the  Board  and  Revised  November, 
1883.  Neiv  York,  1883,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  20.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

2516.  Nicol  (William  Smith):  Forms  of  Life  Office  Books. 
Edinburgh ,    Vol.  IV.  p.  151. 

2517.  Osborn  (Russell  "W.):  Special  Contracts.  Pacific^ 
1894,  p.  54. 

2518.  Paig;e  (J.  C):  Proper  Reserve  for  Re-insurance  of 
Outstanding  Risks.      United.,  1881,/.  76. 

2519.  Rattray  (A.  F,):  Reinsurance.  Victoria^  1S91, 
/.  129. 

2520.  Roberts  (J.  B.):  Scheduled  vs.  Non-scheduled  Insur- 
ances.      Yorkshire^  1889-90,/.  17. 

2521.  Rougfh  Notes:  Examining  a  Company.  Methods 
Suggested  as  Proper  for  Ascertaining  the  True  Condition 
of  a  Fire  Insurance  Company.     July  14,  1898,  p.  216. 

2522.  Schultz  (Charles  A.):  The  Amount  that  Should  be 
Allowed  by  a  Fire  Office  as  Surrender  Value  of  a  Policy. 
Victoria.,  1S92, /.  25. 

2523«  Sherwood  (T.  B.):  Guarantee  Business.  (Reinsur- 
ance.)     Maiichester^  1SS2-3,/.  11. 

2524.  Sinclair  (J.):  Classification  of  Fire  Risks.      Victoria^ 

1885,/.  7. 

2525.  Smith  (W.  S.):  Uniformity  of  Statements  of  Fire 
Insurance  Companies.  N.  I.  C,  1SS9,  p.  40;  also 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

2526.  Sneath  (A.  W.):  Fire  Policy  Conditions.  York, 
shire.,  1897-98,/.  79. 


Office  Practice  and  Procedure.  165 

2527.  Stevens  (H.  M.):  Farm  Property  Should  be  Put  in 
a  Distinct  Class.     N.  T.  State,  1881,/.  18. 

252S.  Thompson  (J.  M.):  Forms  of  Policies.  Pacific, 
1SS6, /.  27. 

2529.  Thornton  (Arthur  C):  Office  System.  Pacific, 
1S97,  p.  109. 

2530-  Torrance  (Robert):  The  Duties  of  a  Fire  Clerk. 
Ireland,  1S92-3, /.  113. 

2531.  Tornbull  (A.  D.  Lindsay):  Some  Suggestions  in 
Regard  to  Life  Office  Accounting,  including  inter  alia, 
an  Arrangement  for  the  Requirements  of  British  Offices. 
Edinbtirgh,    Vol.  IV.  p.  1S5. 

2532.  Whiting  ("W.  D.):  State  Tables  in  Fire  Insurance. 
Paper  read  before  National  Insurance  Convention  at 
Chicago,  1880.  American  Exchange  and  Review,  Vol. 
XXXIV.  p.  319. 


Processes  and  Hazards 


2533-     Abbott   (T.  D.):    Tanneries.     Manchester^   1876-7, 
/.  16. 

2534.     :  Workers  in  Wood.      Manchester^  1S74-75,/. 


2535.     American  Exchange  and  Review  (contmued  on  next 
page)  X 
Agricultural  Implement  Industry,  Analysis  of  Fire  Risks 

of.      Vol.  XXXIX.  p.  196. 
Alcoholic    Distillation  in    its  Fire  Risks.      Vol.  XL.  p. 

20. 
Ammonia  Gas,  Does  it  take  Fire?      Vol.  XL  VI.  p.  23. 
Artificial  Fuel  Making,  Fire  Risks    of.      Vol.  XLI.  p. 

262, 
Bakeries,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL.  p.  247. 
Beet    Sugar  Factories,  Fire  Risks   of.      Vol.   XL II.   p. 

140. 
Blacks,  Fire  Risk  of   Making ;    also  of  Bone  and  Ivory 

Manipulation.      Vol.  XL.  p.  275. 
Blacking  and  Inks,  Fire  Risks  of  Manufacturing.      Vol. 

XLV.p.  125. 
Blast  Furnaces  and  Rolling  Mills,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol. 

XZ./.  374. 
Bleacheries,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL.  p.  98. 
Boiler  Explosions  arising  from  Grease  and  Lime.      Vol. 

XXXI  p.  los. 
Book    and    Blank  Book  Binderies,  Fire    Risk  of.      Vol. 

XXX  VIII.  p.  348. 
Boot   and    Shoe   Fire    Hazard,  A   Survey  of    the.      Vol. 

XXXVII  p.  144. 
Breweries,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XXXVIII  p.  49. 
(166) 


Processes  and  Hazards,  167 

2535.     American  Exchange  and  Review  (continued) : 

Breweries  of  Philadelphia,  Fire  Experience,  1874-1880. 

Vol.  XXXV.  p.  201. 
Bricks,  Tiles  and  Terra-Cotta  Ware,  Fire  Risks  of  Manu- 
facturing.     Vol.  XLI.  p.  i>]^. 
Brush  and  Broom  Factories,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLi. 

Button  Manufacturing,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XLIII.  p. 

81. 
Cabinet  Making  and  Hardware  Case  Factories,  Fire  Risks 

of.      Vol.  XLII.  p.  239. 
Candy  Factories,  Fire  Jeopardy  of.      Vol.  XXXVII.  p. 

356. 
Canning  Factories,  Fire  Jeopardy  of .      Vol.  XXXVIII. 

P'  45- 
Canvas  Industries,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XLIII.  p.  338. 
Carbon  Powders,  Explosive.      Vol.  XXXII.  p.  335. 
Car  Building  Works,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL.  p.  163. 
Carpet    and    Drugget    Factories,   Fire    Risks    of.      Vol. 

XLI.  p.  346. 
Carriage    and   Wagon-Makers'    Materials,  Fire   Risk  of. 

Vol.  XLIV.  p.  143. 
Cheese  and  Butter  Factories,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL  V. 

p.  26S. 
Chenille  Mills,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XL  VI.  /.  219. 
Clocks,  Watches,  Jewelry  and  Silverware,  Fire  Risks  of 

Manvifacturing.      Vol.  XLI.  p.  147. 
Clothing  (Men's)  and  Furnishing  Goods,  Fire  Risks  of 

Manufacturing.      Vol.  XLIII.  pp.  44,  46. 
Clothing  (Women's),  Fire  Risk  of  Manufacturing.      Vol. 

XLIII.  /.  46. 
Cooperage  Industries,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XXXIX.  p. 

284. 
Cordage  Factories,  Fire  Risk  of.     Vol.  XXXVII.  p.  324. 
Cotton,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  260. 
Cotton,  Ginning,  Compression,  Transportation  and  Stor- 
age, Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLI.  p.  318. 


1 68  Instifancc  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2535.     American  Exchange  and  Review  (continued)  • 

Cotton,  Woolen,  and  Cotton-Woolen  Mills,  The  Distinc- 
tive Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVIII.  p.  123. 

Cotton- Woolen  Fire    Risk,  The.      Vol.  XXXI.  p.  323. 

Cutlery,  Edge  Tools  and  Tools  for  Shaping  Metals,  Fire 
Risk  of  Manufacturing.      Vol.  XL II.  p.  272. 

Drug  and  Spice-Grinding  Mills  as  Fire  Risks.  Vol. 
XXXVIII. p.  151. 

Dust  as  an  Explosive.      Vol.  XXXII.  pp.  121,  147,  1S9, 

321. 

Electrical  Apparatus  and  Supplies,  Fire  Risks  of  Manu- 
facture and  Use  of.      Vol.  XLIII.  p.  7. 

Enamelling,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL  V.  p.  177. 

Explosion  as  an  unknow^n  Fire  Hazard.  Vol.  XXXV. 
p.  107. 

Explosive  Compounds.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  183. 

Factory  Buildings,  High  and  Low ;  Comparative  Vibra- 
tion and  Fire  Hazard.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  9. 

Fertilizer   and    Phosphate   Works,   Fire    Risk   of.      Vol. 

XXXVIII.  p.  378. 

File  Manufacture,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLIII.  p.  186. 
Flax,    Hemp    and   Jute    Manufacturing,    Fire    Risk    of. 

Vol.  XXXVII.  p.  324. 
Foundries  and  Machine  Shops,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL. 

p.  406. 
Furniture   Works,   Fire    Risks    of.      Vol.  XXX WI.  p. 

148. 
Gas  Works,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLII.  pp.  43,  79. 
Glass  Works  and  Potteries,  Comparatively,  in  Respect  to 

Fire  Jeopardy.      Vol.  XXXVIII.  p.  89. 
Glue  and  Curled-Hair   Factories,  Fire    Risks   of.      Vol. 

XXXIX.  p.  386. 

Glycerine  and  its  Derivatives  as  Fire  Risks.      Vol.  XL. 

/•  57- 
Grain  Elevators,  Construction  of.      Vol.  XXXIII.  pp.  20. 
Grocery  Stores,    Wholesale    and    Retail,    Fire  Risks  of. 
Vol.  XLIV.  p.  246. 


Processes  and  Hazards.  169 

2535.     American  Exchange  and  Review  (conti?zued)  ; 

Hardware  Factory  Fire  Risks.      Vol.  XXXVIII.  p.  288. 

Hat    Factories,    Tlie    Fire    Risks    of.      Vol.    XXXVII. 
p.  115. 

Heating  and  Cooking  Appliances,  Fire  Risks  of  Manu- 
facturing.     Vol.  XLIII.  p.  370. 

Hosiery  and  Knit  Goods,  Fire  Risks  of  Manufacturing. 
Vol.  XLV.p.  65. 

Ice  Making ;  Cymogeme  and  Rhigolene.      V^ol.  XXXII. 
p.  122. 

India  Rubber  Factories,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVII. 
p.  81. 

Lacquer    Manufacture    and    Japanning,    Fire    Risks    of. 
Vol.  XL  V.  p.  220. 

Lard,  Tallow  and  Grease  Melting  Works  and  Refineries, 
Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL  V.  p.  324. 

Laundries,  The  Fire  Danger  of.      Vol.  XLI.  p.  294. 

Lead  Industries  and  Plumbing  and  Gas-fitting  Shops,  Fire 
Risks  of.      Vol.  XL II.  p.  2>02. 

Leather  Industries,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXIX.  /.  318. 

Lithographing,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLIV.  p.  41. 

Malting,  Fermentation,  Sizing  and  Dyeing,  Fire  Risks  of. 
Vol.  XXXVII.  p.  46. 

Medical    Compounding,    Fire    Risks   of.      Vol.    XLIV. 
p.  112. 

Musical    Instruments    (Portable)    and   Accessories,    Fire 
Risks  of.      Vol.  XLIII.  p.  278. 

Mustard,    Pickles,    Sauces,  Preserves  and    Dried    Fruits, 
Fire  Risks  of  Manufacturing.      Vol.  XLIV.  p.  421. 

Needle    and    Pin    Manufacture,    Fire    Risks    of.      Vol. 
XLIII.  p.  116. 

Nitro-Glycerine   Explosives ;    Their    Storage  and    Trans- 
portation.     Vol.  XXXII.  p.  6. 

Oil    Cloth    Industry    and     its     Inflammabilities,        Vol. 
XXXVII.  p.  238. 

Oleomargerine  and  Butterine  Factories,  The  Fire  Proba- 
bilities of.      Vol.  XXXVII.  p.  265. 


170  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston* 

2535.     American  Exchangfe  and  Review  (continued) : 

Ordnance  and  Fire  Arms  Making,  Fire  Risks  of.  Vol. 
XLI.  p.  234. 

Paint  and  Varnish,  White  Lead  and  Zinc  White  Works, 
Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXIX.  p.  356. 

Paper  Mill  Risks.      Vol.  XXXIIi.  p.  231. 

Paper  Board,  Paper  Bag  and  Box  Factories,  Fire  Risks 
of.      Vol.  XXXIX.  p.  \s^. 

Papier-Mach^,  Paper  Collars,  Cuffs,  Envelopes  and 
Patterns,  Fire  Risks  of  Manufacturing.  Vol.  XL  V. 
p.  21. 

Passenger  and  Freight  Elevator  Factories,  Fire  Risk  of. 
Vol.  XLIV.p.  118. 

Pens,  Fire  Risks  of  Manufacturing.     Vol.  XLIII.  p.  343. 

Perfumes,  Perfumery,  Cosmetics  and  Dentifrices,  Extract- 
ing and  Making,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLIl .  p.  276. 

Photographing,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL.  p.  339. 

Piano  and  Organ  Factories,  Fire  Risks  of.  Vol. 
XXXVII.  p.  297. 

Picture  and  Mirror  Frame  Factories  as  Fire  Risks.  Vol. 
XXXIX.  p.  260. 

Plumbers'  and  Gas-Fitters'  Supplies,  Fire  Risks  of  Mak- 
ing.     Vol.  XLIL  pp.  336,  37 1 . 

Printing,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLLV.  p.  73. 

Refineries,  Lofty ;  Sugar  Processes  and  Vicious  Fires. 
Vol.  XXXVLL  p.  10. 

Rice-Cleaning  and  Chocolate  Mills,  Fire  Risks  of.  Vol. 
XLI.  p.  290. 

Rice  Mills,  Fire  Hazard  of.      Vol.  XXXL.  p.  240. 

Risk;  Know  it.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  233. 

Risks  as  Affected  by  Alterations.      Vol.  XXXIV.  p.  203. 

Roof  and  Roofing  Material  Manufacture,  Fire  Risks  of. 
Vol.  XLLII.  p.  150. 

Saw,  Planing,  Sash  and  Moulding  Mills,  Fire  Risks  of. 
Vol.  XLL.  p.  S3. 

Scientific  and  Professional  Instruments,  Fire  Risks  of 
Manufacturing.      Vol.  XLIV.  p.  175. 


Processes  and  Hazards.  171 

2535.     American  Exchangfe  and  Review  (continued)  • 

Sewing  Machines  and  Their  xA.ttachments,  Fire  Risks  of 

Making.       Vol.  XLIII.  p.  -i^xo. 
Sheet-Metal  Working,  A  Survey  of  the  Fire  Hazards  of. 

Vol.  XLI.  p.  42. 
Ship-Building,  The  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XLIII.  p.  248. 
Shirt  and  Underwear  Factories,  Fire  Risks  of.     Vol.  XL. 

p.  204. 
Silk   Textile    and  Silk  Coloring  Works,  Fire    Risks   of. 

Vol.  XXXIX.  p.  226. 
Small  Leather  Articles,  The  Fire  Risks  of  Manufacturing. 

Vol.  XL  V.  /.  422. 
Soap  and  Candle  Making,  Fire  Risks  of.     Vol.  XXXIX. 

P-  15- 
Sodium-Chloride   and    Alkali    Processes,  Fire    Risks    of. 

Vol.  XL II.  p.  173. 
Sporting    Goods,    Fire    Risks    of    Manufacturing.      Vol. 

XLIV.p.  214. 
Starch  Works,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVII.  p.  117. 
Stave,  Lath,  Picket  and  Shingle  Mills  and  Wooden  Box 

Factories,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLII.  p.  242. 
Steam  and  Superheated  Water.      Vol.  XXXV.  p.  73. 
Straw  Goods,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XL  V.  p.  373. 
Sugar   Manufacturing,    Fire    Risks   of.       Vol.    XXXII. 

P-  154- 

Sugar  Refineries,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXV.  p.  134. 

Sulphuric  Acid  and  some  of  its  Compounds,  with  Asso- 
ciated Products,  Fire  Risks  of  Making.  Vol.  XXXIX. 
p.  122. 

Tanning  and  Currying,  Fire  Risks  of.  Vol.  XXXVII. 
p.  204. 

Tar-Derivative  Processes,  Fire  Risks  of.  Vol.  XLII. 
p.  1 10. 

Textile  Dyeing,  Cleansing  and  Finishing,  Fire  Risks  of. 
Vol.  XLIV.p.  376. 

Textile  Machinery  and  Stationary  Steam  Engine  Works, 
Fire  Risks  of.       Vol.  XXXVIII.  /.  318. 


172  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2535.     American  Exchang:e  and  Review  (concluded)  x 

Tobacco  Curing  and  Manufacturing,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol, 

XXXIX.  /.  89. 
Tobacco  Fire  Hazard,  Moral  and  Physical.     Vol.  XXXI. 

p.  209. 
Toys    and   Games,  Fire    Risks  of  Manufacturing.      Vol. 

XLIV.  p.  6. 
Typefounding,     Stereotyping     and     Electrotyping,    Fire 

Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVIII.  p.  228. 
Umbrella,    Cane   and   Whip    Factories,    Fire    Risks   of. 

Vol.  XLI.  p.  206. 
Upholstery    and    Making   Upholsterers'    Materials,    Fire 

Risks  of.      Vol.  XL II.  ^.7. 
Vinegar  and  Acetic  Acid,  Fire  Risk  of  Making.      Vol. 

A^Z/F.  A  332. 
Wall    Paper   Manufactories,    Intrinsic    and    Comparative 

Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVIII.  p.  12. 
Wheat  Heaters  in  Flour  Mills.      Vol.  XXXV.  p.  140. 
Wheelwright  and  Carriage  Making  Establishments,  Fire 

Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVIII.  p.  259. 
Wire-drawing  and  Wire-working,  Fire   Risks  of.      Vol. 

XLI.  p.  115. 
Wood   and    Straw  Paper  Works,   Fire   Risks  of.      Vol. 

XXXIX.  p.  257. 
Wood  Industries,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XLII.  p  206. 
Wood  Turning  Works,  Fire  Risks  of.      Vol.  XXXVII. 

p.  148. 
Worsted    Manufacture,    Fire    Risks   of.        Vol.    XL  III. 

p.  216. 

2536.  Arlington  Mills  (The):  A  Historical  and  Descriptive 
Sketch,  with  some  Account  of  the  Worsted  Dress-goods 
Manufacture  in  the  United  States.  Boston,  1891,  O.^pp. 
125. 

2537.     :   Tops;    A  Study  in  the  Development  of  the 

American  Worsted  Manufacture.      Ca?nbridg-e,  1898,  O., 
pp.  129. 


Processes  and  Hazards.  i73 

2538.  Ashworth  (William):  The  Fire  Hazard  of  Woolen 

Mills.      North-west,  1877,^.34. 

2539.  Atkinson  (Edward):  Do  Factories  or  Warehouses 
become  Generators  of  Gas,  leading  to  Explosions  under 
Certain  Conditions?     Engineers^  1893,^.  126. 

2540.  Bcldcn  (H.K.):  The  Conflagration  Hazard.  Pacific^ 
1S90, /.  55. 

2541.  Bennett  (J.  B*):  Half  an  Hour  on  Insurance  Topics. 
North-west,  18S4, /.  31. 

2542.  Bentley  (Thomas  A.):  Calico  Print  Works.  Man- 
chester, 18S0-S1,/.  49. 

2543.     :    Contiguous   Risks   vs.   Limits.      Manchester^ 

1SS2-3,/.  35. 

2544.     :  Cotton  Mill  Business.     Manchester,  1S86-87, 

/.  41. 

2545-     :  Manchester  Warehouse  Limits.     Manchester, 

1882-3,^.43. 

2546.     :  Tannery  Risks  vs.  Rates.     Manchester ,  1S84- 

85,/.  II. 

2547.     :    "Xylolith"    (Stone    Wood).       Manchester, 

iS94-95»/-  45- 

2545.  Bingham  (W.  A.):  The  Duties  of  a  Fire  Insurance 
Surveyor.      Yorkshire,  1891-92,^.45. 

2549-     Boston   Manufacturers*  Mutual   Publications   (con- 
titiited  on  next  page) : 
Alterations  and  Additions  to  Mills.      V^ol.  II.  p.  52. 
Bearings;   Heated.      Vol.  II.  p.  16S. 
Belt  Boxes  or  Chambers  over  Pulleys.      Vol.  I.  p.  154. 
Boilers,    Report  upon  the   Cost    of    Delivering   Coal    to. 

Vol.  IV.  p.  151. 
Boiler  Room  Labor,  Cost  of.      Vol.  I\  .  p.  169. 


174  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2549.  Boston  Manf.  Mutual  Publications  (concluded) : 
Condensation  of  Moisture  in  Paper  Mills,  To  Prevent  the. 

Vol.  III.  p.  2. 
Conveyance    of    Steam    for    Pov^^er   or    Heat.       Vol.    II. 

p.  236. 
Cotton,  Storage  of.      Vol.  II.  p.  170. 
Cotton,  Foreign  Substances  in.       Vol.  III.  /.  91. 
Cotton  Picker  Fires.      Vol.  IV.  p.  2. 
Cotton  Bales,  Iron  Hooks  in.      Vol.  IV.  p.  2. 
Cotton  Storehouse,  Fire  in.      Fb/.  I.  p.  51. 
Disinfectants  for  Use  in  Mills.      Vol.  II.  p.  16. 
Disinfection  ;  Treatment  of   Sea  or  Salt  Water  by  Elec- 
tricity for  Disinfecting  Purposes.      Vol.  IV.  p.  i. 
Drying,  Danger  in  Process  of,  at  Printworks,  Dyevi^orks 

and  Bleacheries.      Vol.  I.  pp.  36,  99,  no. 
Drying  Rooms  and  Drying,  Risk  of  Fire  from.      Vol.  II. 

pp.  238,  245. 
Dust  Flues,  Dampers  in.      Vol.  II.  p.  173. 
Economizers.      Vol.  IV.  p.  184. 
Efficiency  of  Combustion.      Vol.  IV.  p.  185. 
European  Boiler  Practices.      Vol.  IV.  p.  152. 
Fuel,  Consumption  of.      Vol.  II.  p.  129. 
Mechanical  Stokers.      Vol.  IV.  p.  183. 
Non-conducting  Materials  which  Prevent  Waste  of  Heat. 

Vol.  III.  p.  21. 
Overhead  Heating  Pipes.      Vol.  I.  p.  79. 
Repairs  at  Night.      Vol.  II.  p.  184. 
Self  Inspection.      Vol.  IV.  p.  2. 
Spontaneous  Combustion,  Liability  of  Mixtures  of  Soap 

and  Lard  Oil  to.      Vol.  IV.  p.  ?>. 
Steam    Pipe    Coverings,   Boiler  and   Cylinder   Laggings. 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  137,  147,  149,  150,  183. 
Steam-pipes,  Coverings  for.      Vol.  II.  p.  161, 
Steam  Users'   Association,  Final    Report    of.      Vol.  IV. 

p.  194. 

2550.  Brown  (J.  M.):  Breweries  as  a  Fire  Hazard.    North- 
west, iSy^^p.  175. 


Processes  and  Hazards,  i75 

2551.  Brown  (Edward):  Elements  of  Rating  Hazards. 
Pacific,  iSSo, /.  S7. 

2552.  Cairnie  (J.  Bruce):  Additional  Risks.  Manchester , 
1875-76,  /.  24- 

2553*     •    Artificial    Lighting.       Ma7ichester,    1881-82, 

p.  61. 

2554.  Candy  Explosions,  Origin  of.     Scrap  Book,  p.  36. 

2555.  Carpenter  (E.  W.):  Fire  Hazard  of  the  Electric 
Light.      Pacific,  1S82,/.  34. 

2556.  Chapman  (J.  H,):  Manchester  Warehouses.  Asso- 
ciation, Manchester,  1895-96,  p.  37. 

2557.  Clarke  (W.  T.):  Grain  Warehouses  and  Elevators. 
Northwest,  iSjS,  p.  126. 

255S.  Clydesdale  (Alexander  M.):  Scotch  Mineral  Oil  In- 
dustry.    Nor-wich,  1892,  p.  10. 

2559.  Coote  CWilliam):  Address  to  Fire  Survey  Class. 
Ireland,  1895-96,  p.  77. 

2560.  Cornell  (W.  B.):  Fire  Hazard  of  Flour  Mills. 
Northwest,  1879,/.  178. 

2561.     :  Fire  Hazard  of  Saw  Mills.     Northwest,  1877, 

/•  H6. 

2562.  Crosby  (Everett  U,):  Handbook  of  Underwriters' 
Bureau.      Boston,  1896,  D.,  pp.  183. 

2563.  Crosby  (U.  C):  Necessity  for  Concerted  Action  in 
Improvement  and  Inspection  of  Risks.  Northwest,  1891, 
i^-43- 

2564.  Cunningham  (A.  M.):  Tobacco,  its  Production, 
Processes  of  Handling  and  Fire  Hazard.      South,  1877. 

2565.  Cutler   (H.  F.):    Cotton    Mill    Fires.       Manchester, 

1875-76,/-  42. 


176  Insurance  Libraty  Association  of  Boston. 

2566.  Dansken  (Alexander  B.):  Roller  Milling.  Glasgo-w^ 
Third  Series^  p.  1 1 1 . 

2567.  Dillon  ("W".):  Oils  Used  in  Woolen  and  Worsted 
Mills.      Yorkshire^  1S95-96, /.  123. 

2568.  Eddison  (J.  Cooper):  Worsted  Mills.  Yorkshire^ 
1895-96,/.  79. 

2569.  Eddison  (J.  P.):  Waste  Products  of  Woolen  and 
Worsted  Mills.      Yorkshire,  1S97-98, /.  105. 

2570'  Fenn  (T.  W.):  Photography  in  its  Relation  to  Fire 
Insurance.     Pacific,  1889,  p.  14. 

2571.  Finney  (J«  G.):  Best  System  of  Inspection.  North- 
west, 1885,  p.  103. 

2572-  Fisher  (M.  M.):  Straw  Goods  Factories,  Fire  Insur- 
ance Experience  upon,  more  Particularly  in  Massachusetts. 
Pa??iphlet  O.,  pp.  4.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

2573*  Fox  (L.  H.);  Inspection  of  Hazards.  Northwest, 
1882,/.  65. 

2574-  Freeman  (W.  R«):  Trees,  Logs  and  Lumber.  North- 
west, 1884,  p.  153. 

2575*  Geldard  (James):  Hand-book  of  Cotton  Manufac- 
ture, or  a  Guide  to  Machine-Building,  Spinning  and 
Weaving.     Nexv  York,  1867,  D.,  pp.  298. 

2576.  Hanscom  ("W.  W.):  Q."aitz  Mill  Hazard.  Pacific, 
1882,/.  71. 

2577.  Harding  (A.  J.):  Correct  Method  of  Surveying 
Risks.     Northwest,  iSjG,  p.  116. 

2578.  Hexamer  (C  J.):  Fire  Hazard  of  Finely  Divided 
Organic  Substances.     Northwest,  1885,/.  69. 

2579-     :  Standard  for  a  Malt  Mill ;  with  a  Report  upon 

the  Malt  Mills  in  Philadelphia.     Pamphlet   O.,  pp.  29. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  II. 


Processes  and  Hazards,  177 

2580.  Hine  (C  C):  Flour  Mill  Explosions.  Some  Errors 
Corrected.     N.   T.  State,  1S7S,/.  45. 

2551.     :    Isometrical    Drawing.      North-west,    1882,  /. 

16S. 

2552.  Hired  Man  (real  name  not  disclosed)  :  The  Best 
System  of  Supervision,  (Managers'  Prize  Essay,  18S0. 
Honorable  Mention.)      Northwest,  1880,^.  260. 

2553.  Hoadley  (John  C):  The  Combustion  of  Fuel  for 
Generation  of  Steam  and  other  Purposes  where  Heat  is 
Required,  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Improved  Appa- 
ratus of  O.  Marland.  Pamphlet  Nar.  ^.,  pp.  15. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

2554.  Hobbs  (H.  HO:  Fire  Hazard  of  a  Flour  Mill  of  the 
Present  Day.      Northwest,  iSSo,  /.  105. 

2585.  Horsey  (F.  J.):  Alcoholic  Distillation  and  By-Prod- 

ucts.      Nortvich,  1897-98,^.  15. 

2586.  Howard  (W.  L):  Construction  and  Inspection. 
Northwest,  1889,^.  125. 

2587.  Insurance  Monitor: 

Bagging  Factories,  Hazards  of.       Vol.  XXVI.  p.  351. 
Celluloid  Risks.      Vol.  XXXVI.  p.  561. 
Lamp  Black,  Hazard  of.      Vol.  XXIV.  p.  673. 
Metals,   Danger  from    the    Explosion    of   Molten.      Vol. 

XXV.  p.  259. 
Oils,  Mineral,  in  Woolen  Factories.       Vol.  XXI.  p.  232. 

2 5 88.  Insurance  World: 

Boiler  Explosions,  Cause  of.      Vol.  X.  p.  81. 
Canneries,  Fire  Risk  of.       Vol.  X.  p.  35. 
Drying  Rooms,  Fire  Risk  of.       Vol.  X.  p.  3. 
Paper  Mills,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XVI.  p.  65. 
Storage  Warehouse,  Fire  Risk  of.       Vol.  XV.  p.  449. 
Tanneries,  Fire  Risk  of.      Vol.  XV.  p.  4^51. 


178  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

25^9-  Jewsbury  (Sidney):  Chemical  Works  ;  their  Products 
and  Risks.      Manchester^  1875-76,/.  7. 

2590.  :  Heating  Apparatus,  having  Especial  Refer- 
ence to  Pipe-Stoves,  Fireplaces,  Hot-Air  Apparatus,  Gas 
Stoves,  Steam-Pipes,  and  High  and  Low  Pressure  Hot 
Water.     Manchester^  1876-7,/,  5. 

2c^9i,     ;  Storage  of    Nitrates  and   Chlorates  of    Potash 

and     Soda,     Benzine     and    Bi-Sulphide.       Manchester^ 

1881-82,/.  4. 

2592.  Johnson  (E.  C):  Flour  Mills,  their  Processes,  Haz- 
ards, Protection  and  Rates.  (Miller  Prize  Essay,  signed 
"Y.  G.  Milos."     First  Prize.)      North-west,  \%'6\,  p.  \2. 

2593.     :  The  Best  System  of  Supervision.      (Managers' 

Prize     Essay,     signed     "  Thersites."       Second     Medal.) 
Northwest,  1880,/.  186. 

2594-  Johnson  (G.  J.):  Surveying  of  Fire  Risks.  Man- 
chester, 1879-80,/.  55. 

2595-  Joseph  (James  F.):  Special  Agent  vs.  Local  Board 
Inspection.      Northwest,  1897,  /.  94. 

2596.  Kinne  (CM.):  Science  and  Underwriting,  or  Micro- 
scopic Hazards.      Pacific,  1883,/.  '^6. 

2597.  Landers  (W.  J.):  Perils  of  Benzine  in  Canning  Es- 
tablishments.     Pacific,  1883,  /.  53. 

2598.  Linley  (David  M.):  Saw  Mills.  York  shir  e,\^^s-^6, 
P'  59- 

2599.  Mackenzie  (R.  K.):  Commission.  Norwich,  1897- 
98,/.  19. 

3600.     :  Cotton  Mills.     A^orw/c//,  1897-9S, /.  55. 

2601.     :   Woolen  Manufacturing.     N'orzuich,   1897-9S, 

/•  37- 


Processes  and  Hazards.  179 

3602.  Mackcy  (W.  McD.) :  Notes  on  Cloth  Oils,  with 
Reference  to  Insurance  Risks.      Torkshire^  1893-94,  /.  33. 

2603.  Macmillan  (R.):  The  Warehouses  and  Market  Day- 
Rooms  Tariff,  Particularly  in  Reference  to  Risks  Adjoin- 
ing or  Forming  Part  of  Mills.      Yorkshire^  1890-91,/.  77. 

2604.  Maxwell  (J.  D.)t  The  Boiler  Risk  in  Special  Haz- 
ards.     Pacific^  1892,/.  84. 

2605.  McLaren  (W.  S.  B.)  :  Spinning  Woolen  and 
Worsted  ;  being  a  Practical  Treatise  for  the  Use  of  all 
Persons  Engaged  in  these  Trades.  Second  edition.  Loti- 
don^  1884,  S.^  pp.  256. 

2606.  Miller  (B.)  :  Cotton  Mill  Risks.  Manchester,  1874- 
75,/-  13- 

2607.     :  Want  of  Uniformity  in  the  Tariffs  on  Cotton, 

Woolen,  Worsted,  Flax  and  Corn    Mills.      Manchester, 
iS74-75»/-  28. 

2608.  Moore  ("W.  L.)  :  Wind  Storms  and  Tornado  Fre- 
quency.     Northwest,  1896,/.  71. 

2609.  Morrow  (J.  H.):  Inspections.     Pacific,  1896,/.  39. 

3610.  Murray  (A.  J.  E.):  A  Short  Treatise  on  Fire  Insur- 
ance Surveying.      Victoria,  1890,/.   130. 

261 1.  Nasmith  (  Joseph)  :  Recent  Cotton  Mill  Construction 
and  Engineering.     Londofz  (no  date),  Z>.,  pp.  275. 

2612.  :  The  Students'  Cotton  Spinning.  Third  edi- 
tion.     Ma?ichester,  1896,  D.,  pp.  622. 

2613.  Niles  (Edward):  Inspections.     Pacific,  1895,  P-  59- 

2614.  Ostler  (James):  The  Modern  Corn  Mill.     Matiches- 

ter,  1884-85,/.  23.     Also  Federation,  1898,/.  19. 

2615.  Owen  (E»  Roger):  Sheffield  Risks.  Manchester, 
1S80-81,  p.  9. 


I  So  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2616.  Porter  (F.  H.):  Little  Fire  Hazards  and  How  to  Pre- 
vent Them.     Pacific,  1895,^.  26. 

2617.     :     Systematic    Inspection;     Its    Aims,  Methods, 

Results.     Pacific,  1893,^.  54. 

2618.  Rail  (J.  "W.):  Inspection  of  Fire  Risks;  A  Sugges- 
tion.      Wales,  Record  18. 

2619.  Redfield  (A.  P.):  Glucose  Factories  and  Their  Haz- 
ards.     Northwest,  1880,^.  200. 

2620.  Robb  (J.) J  Accumulation  of  Hazard  in  Fire  Risk. 
Manchester,  1874-75,  p.  5.  Also  Federation,  1898, 
p.  I. 

2621.     .  Manchester  Warehouses.    Manchester,  i?>'j6-'], 

p.  30. 

2622.  Roberts  (J.  B.):  Woolen  Manufacture  in  Relation  to 
Fire  Insurance.  Yorkshire,  1894-95,  p.  77.  Also 
Federation,  i8gS,  p.  117. 

2623.  Ross  (William  Frazier):  The  Estimation  of  Expo- 
sures or  External  Hazards  in  Fire  Insurance,  with  Sched- 
ules and  Formulas  for  Rating  Risks,  and  Stenographic 
Formulas  for  Denoting  Risks  and  Rates.  DaveJiport, 
Iowa,  1874,  D.,pp.  59. 

2624.  Rutherglen  (Charles  K.):  Corn  Mills.  Glasgozv, 
First  Series,  p.  105. 

2625.  Ryder  (George  V.):  High  Pressure  Hot  Water  Heat- 
ing Apparatus.      Manchester,  1878-79,  p.  57. 

2626.  Savage  (D.):  Woolen  Mills.  Manchester,  1S75-76, 
P-  34- 

2627.  Scotter  (R.  H.):  Cotton  Fires  and  Cotton  Bales. 
London,  1898,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16;  British,  \^ol.  /., 
No.  6. 

2628.  Seage  (H.  D.):  Evolution  of  the  Saw  Mill.  North- 
west, 1895,/.  25. 


Processes  and  Hazards.  i8i 

2629.  Shaw  (Eyre  M.):  Fire  Surveys,  or  a  Summary  of 
the  Principles  to  be  Observed  in  Estimating  the  Risk  of 
Buildings.      Third  edition.      London^  1889,  D.^pp,  104. 

2630.  Silvey  (T.  A.):  Fire  Hazards  of  Breweries  and  Malt 
Houses.      United,  18S2,  p.  66. 

2631.  Simon    (Henry):     Modern    Flour    Mill    Insurance. 

Manc/icster,  1889-90,/.  25. 

2632.  ^^Smilax^  (real  name  not  disclosed)  :  The  Best  Sys- 
tem of  Supervision.  (Managers'  Prize  Essay.  Honor- 
able Mention.)      Northwest^  1880,  p.  257, 

2633.  Smith  (H.  J.):  Fire  Surveys.  Victoria,  1885,  p. 
25. 

2634.  Southern  Insurance  Directory: 

Cotton  Hazard  and  Cotton  Underwriting  in    the  South, 

1887,^313- 
Cotton  Seed  Oil  Mills,  1887,  p.  32S. 
Dwelling  House  Insurance,  1887,  /.  335. 
Gin  House  Hazard,  1887,  p.  323. 
Sugar  Houses  in  Louisiana,  1S87,  p.  326. 

2635.  Spectator:  Kinetoscope  Hazard,  Danger  of  Fire  from 
Films.      Vol.  L  VIII.  i?^.  313. 

2636.  Stanton  ("W.  M.):  New  Zealand  Flax.  Norwich, 
1892,/.  14. 

2637.  Steam  Boiler  Explosion.  Remarkable  Explosion  of  a 
Boiler  at  Jacksonville,  N.  C.  Pamphlet  Ob.  T.,  pp.  16. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

2638.  Stceb  (George  Velten):  Fire  Insurance  Agents'  and 
Surveyors'  Pocket  Book  of  Information.  JVevj  Tork, 
1896,   S.,  pp.    152. 

2639.  Stone  (Jacob):  Flour  Mills ;  their  Processes,  Haz- 
ards, Protection,  and  Rates.  (Miller  Prize  Essay,  signed 
"  Silex."  Honorable  Mention.)  Northwest,  1S81,  /. 
233- 


1 82  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2640.  Tealc  (F.  B.):  Woolen  and  Worsted  Mills  as  Fire 
Insurance  Risks.      Yorkshire^  1892-93,  /.  55. 

2641.  Thompson  ("William):  Fire  Risks  Connected  with 
Manufactures.      Manchester^    1896-97,  p.   75. 

2642.  Thompson  (E.  L«):  Hops  as  a  Fire  Hazard.  Pacific^ 
1897,/.  27. 

2643.  Tobin  (T.  W*):  Explosive  Properties  of  Fine  Dust. 
Northwest^  1882,/.  92. 

2644.  Todd  (Gcorgfe  A.):  Fire  Insurance  Surveying.  Glas- 
gow^ Third  Series^  p.  87. 

2645.  Warden  (Henry):  Corn  Mills.  Manchester^  1881- 
82,/.  34. 

2646.     :  Seed  Oil  and  Cake  Mills.     Manchester^  1877- 

^%,p.  26. 

2647.  Wardle  (James):  Some  Notes  on  Corn  Milling 
Machinery.      Yorkshire^   1891-92,  p.  55. 

2648.  Waters  (A.  J.):  The  Best  System  of  Supervision. 
(Managers'  Prize  Essay,  signed  "Cambridge."  First 
Medal.)      Northwest,   1880,  p.   177. 

2649.     :  Iron  Workers.     Northwest,  1880, /.  90. 

2650.  Webb  (William):  Cotton  Mills.      Yorkshire,  1893-94, 

2651.  Wheelock  (Isaac  R.):  The  Insurance  Inspector  and 
his  Work.  A  full  discussion  of  his  Functions  and  Impor- 
tance   as   an  Element    in    Successful    Fire  Underwriting. 

The  Standard,  in  thirty-two  papers,  beginning  with  Vol. 
XXXII.,  No.  14,  April  8,  1893,  and  ending  with  Vol. 
XXXV.,  No.   23,  Dec.  8,    1894. 

2652.  Woodbridge  (S.  H.):  Ventilation  of  the  Machine 
Rooms  of  Paper  Mills.  Technology  Quarterly,  May, 
1888,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  8.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 


Rate  ^ookSf  and  ^ting  Organ- 
izations 


2653.  Boston  Board  of  Fire  Insurance  Brokers,  Constitu- 
tion and  By-Laws.      Boston^  18S5,   T.^  pp.  9 

2654.  Boston  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.  (Originally  the 
Boston  Tariff  Association,  which  was  organized  October 
20,  1882,  for  the  purpose  of  making  rates  and  rules  for 
the  regulation  of  the  fire  insurance  business  in  Boston,  the 
principal  feature  being  that  no  rates  were  to  take  effect 
until  they  had  been  approved  by  eighty-five  per  cent  of 
the  insurance  capital  represented  in  Boston.  This  Asso- 
ciation continued  until  May,  1887,  when  it  was  decided 
that  its  name  was  misleading,  and  that  it  would  be  better 
to  have  a  title  which  could  be  readily  understood  by  those 
who  read  or  heard  it,  and  the  name  of  Boston  Board  of 
Fire  Underwriters  was  adopted.  The  work  of  the  Board 
is  to  make  rates  on  all  Boston  risks,  to  make  rules  govern- 
ing the  writing  thereof,  and  the  payment  of  commissions 
thereon,  to  supervise  the  introduction  of  electric  installa- 
tions, and  to  inspect  all  manufacturing  and  business  build- 
ings as  well  as  automatic  sprinkler  and  automatic  alarm 
installations.)  Table  of  Minimum  Premiums.  Boston., 
1866,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

2655.     :  Tariff    of    Minimum    Rates.     Boston.,    1868, 

Nar.  S.,pp.  30. 

2656.  Boston  Fire  Underwriters*  Union.  (Was  formed  May 
22,  1873,  for  the  purpose  of  making  rates  for  Boston, 
Cambridge,  Chelsea,  and  Somerville.  In  May,  1877, 
its  constitution  was  amended  so  that  thereafter  it  should 
have   nothing   to  do  with   rating  risks,  but   its  work  was 

(183) 


184  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

to  consist  in  obtaining  information  for  the  general  benefit 
of  underwriters,  which  work  it  still  carries  out.)  Con- 
stitution, Tariff  of  Rates  and  General  Regulations.  Bos- 
ton, 1875,  S.,pp.  76. 

3657.  Calcutta  Fire  Insurance  Agents*  Association,  Rules 
as  Amended  at  the  Annual  General  Meetings  of  Members 
held  1895,  1S96,  1897,  1898.  Patnphhet  O.,  pp.  4. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

265S.  Hartford  (Ct,).  Tariff  of  Rates  adopted  by  the 
Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  Hartford,  1866,  D.,  pp. 
86. 

2659.  Haverliill  (Mass.)  Tariff.  Minimum  Rates  of  Fire 
Insurance  Established  by  a  Committee  of  the  National 
Board  of  Underwriters.     Haverhill,  1S69,  Nar.   T.,pp. 

47- 

2660.  Metropolitan     Association     of     Fire     Underwriters. 

Minimum  Rates.     New  York,  1886,  Nar.  S.,  pp.  39. 

3661.  Mexican  Tariff  (  Tar  if  a  de  Seguros  contra  Ince7i- 
dio).     Mexico,  1895,  T.,  pp.  -t,^. 

2662.  Moore  (F.  C.) :  Standard  Universal  Schedule  for 
Rating  Mercantile  Risks.  Edition  January,  1896.  With 
Suggestions  for  Computing  Exposures  to  Brick  Buildings  ; 
Occupancy  Charges  and  List  of  Hazards  Supplementary 
to  Universal  Schedule ;  Warehouse  Tariff ;  History  and 
Analysis  of  the  Universal  Mercantile  Schedule ;  and 
Waterworks  and  Pipe  Distribution.  New  York,  1898, 
Nar.  O.,  pp.  201. 

2663.  Woodside  (Cliarles  L.) :  An  Experimental  Schedule 
for  Rating  Mercantile  and  other  Buildings  and  their  Con- 
tents. Boston,  1894,  Pamphlet  Nar.  O.,  pp.  45. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 

2664.  "Worcester  Board  of  Underwriters.  Articles  of  Asso- 
ciation. Worcester,  1883,  Pamphlet  D.,  pp.6.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  IX. 


Statistics  of  Fire  Insurance 


2665.  Affeld  (F.  O.)  :  Reliable  Statistics,  the  Basis  of 
Efficient  and  Economical  Fire  Protection  and  Good  Gov- 
ernment.     Engineers^  1894,/.  91. 

2666.  American  Exchange  and  Review : 

Massachusetts    Fires,    1S7S.       Vol.    XXXIII.   pp.    200, 

20S. 
Mill  Fires ;  Experience  of  Boston  Manufacturers  Mutual 

from    October    i,    1850,    to    January    i,    1879.       Vol. 

XXXIII.  p.   144. 

2667.  Ayres  (Henry) :  Balance  Sheets  of  Insurance  Com- 
panies, or  the  Real  Advantages  of  Publicity  Examined  by 
Reference  to  the  Accounts  of  Companies  Presented  to 
Parliament  in  June,  1863.  London,  1863,  Pamphlet 
O.,  pp.  64.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

2668.  Boston   Manufacturers*  Mutual    Publications   (co7i- 


ti7ined  on   ?iext  ]. 

•yag 

e) 

Annual  Reports  of  Bus 

iness. 

For  the  year  1883 

Vol.    II. 

p.  176 

1884 

(( 

1885 

(( 

"  63 

1886 

(( 

"  100 

1887 

(( 

"  117 

1888       . 

Vol.  III. 

P-      3 

1889 

u 

"     33 

1890 

(( 

"     66 

1891 

" 

-     87 

1892 

(( 

"   113 

^893 

(I 

"   139 

(185) 


86 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


2668.     Boston  Manf.  Mutual  Publications  (concluded)  ♦ 
Annual  Reports  of  Business. 

For  the  year  1894       ....       Vol.  III.  p.  186 

1895 


1897 


Vol.  IV.  p.  75 
Vol.  v.,  not  yet  bound. 


2669.  :  Annual  Reports  of  Fires. 

For  the  year  1865 
1866 
1869 
1871 
1872 

^873 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
i8qi 


1892 

1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 


Vol.  I.  p.  I 

"  "  3 

"  -  5 

"  "  7 

"  "  13 

"     "    18 

"   "  20 

u  u  37 

-  -  48 

"  "  126 

"  "  152 

Vol.  II.  p.  67a 
never  issued. 
Vol.  II.  p.  67 
"   "  104 

Vol.  III.  p.   6 


"   "  23 
-   -  56 

u    u   78 

"   '*  104 

»     "  131 

Vol.  IV.  p.  30 
"   "  86 
Vol.  v.,  not  yet  bound. 


I 


Statistics  of  Fire  Insurance  187 

2670.  Boston  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Publications:  Asso- 
ciated Factory  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Companies  of  New 
England.      Summary  for  1888.      Vol.  III.  p.  5. 

2671.     :  Computation  of  the  Number  and  Amount  of 

Claims  for  Loss   made   upon  the   Boston  Manufacturers 
Mutual  Fire    Insurance   Companies   from    1850  to   1884. 

Vol.  II.  p.   185, 

2672.  :  Computation  of  Results  of  Business  of  Seven- 
teen Mutual  Companies  from  1850  to  1879.  Vol.  I. 
p.  30a. 

2673.     :   Experience  with   Risks   on    Textile  Factories 

and  on  other  Outside  Risks,  so  called.      V^ol.  I.  p.  86. 

2674.  :  Joint  Reports  of  Associated  Factory  Mutual  In- 
surance Companies  of  New  England  for  1886.  Vol.  II. 
p.    96.      For  1887,   p.    133.     List   of   such    Companies, 

Vol.  II.  p.  144. 

2675.     :  Property  Insured  in  the  Boston  Manufacturers' 

Mutual    Fire  Insurance  Company,  with  location  thereof, 
January,  1879.      Vol.  I.  p.  42. 

2676.     :     Quarterly    Reports    of     Associated    Factory 

Mutual  Fire    Insurance    Companies.      1884,    Vol.   II.  p. 
221  ;    1885,    Vol.  II.  p.  10. 

2677.     •    Summary  of   the    Business    of  19   Associated 

Factory  Mutual  Insurance  Companies  from  Organization 
to  Dec.  31,  1881.      Vol.  I.  p.  114.     Same  for  year  1882, 

Vol.  I.  p.  118. 

2678.  Chronicle  Fire  Tables  (The),  A  Record  of  the  Fire 
Losses  in  the  L^nited  States  and  Territories,  with  Exhibits 
of  the  Monthly  Annual  and  Aggregate  Fire  Losses  therein 
during  twenty-three  years  (1875-1897),  and  other  Infor- 
mation Relating  to  the  Losses  by  Fire.  Annual  Issues  for 
1875  to  1898,  inclusive;   complete. 


1 88  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2679.  Hayden  (H.  R.):  Statistics  of  Fire  and  Marine  In- 
surance in  the  United  States  for  1881.  Compiled  from 
the  State  Reports  and  from  Company  Returns.  Hart- 
ford, 1882,  O.,  pp.  91. 

2680.  Jenney  (Charles  A.):  Fire  Insurance  by  States;  a 
Record  of  Business  in  each  of  the  States  and  Territories 
of  the  United  States  and  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
Compiled  from  the  Reports  of  the  Companies  to  the 
United  States  Census  Office,  the  State  and  Territorial  In- 
surance Departments  and  to  the  Weekly  Underwriter . 
Issues  for  1880  to  1898,  inclusive;  Square  Folio ;  com- 
plete. 

2681. :    Report   on    Insurance    Business    in   the    United 

States  at  the  Eleventh  Census,  1890.  Part  I.,  Fire,  Marine 
and  Inland  Insurance.  Part  II.,  Life  Insurance.  Wash- 
itigton,  D.  C,  1895;  Part  I.  pp.  11 27;  Part  II.  pp. 
478. 

2682.  Lowden  (W.  H.):  Statistics  of  Fire  Underwriting  on 
the  Pacific  Coast  for  26  years.     Pacific.,  1897,  p.  86. 

2683.  Massachusetts.  Manufacturing  Business  of  Massa- 
chusetts, Arranged  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Busi- 
ness of  Insurance.  Supplement  to  Report  of  Insurance 
Commissioner,  1877.  Boston,  1877,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp. 
40. 

2684.  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company  of  New  York  and 
Fire  Association  of  New  York.  Annual  and  Semi-an- 
nual Reports  for  years  1883  to  1891,  inclusive;  complete 
in  one  volume,  ^S*^.  ^. 

2685.  Richards  (T.  D.):  Manufacturing  and  Trade  Risks 
in  New  South  Wales.       Wales,  Record  72. 


Theory  and  Practice 


2656.  Abbey  (A.  J.  B.):  Evils  that  Oppress  Fire  Under- 
writing  at  the  Present  Day.  (Baker  Prize  Essay,  signed 
"Nugget."  Honorable  Mention.)  Nort/nvest,  iS^o^  p. 
246. 

2657.  Affeld  (F.  O.):  The  Fire  Waste  and  How  to  Reduce 
It.      Engineers^  i893i /•  ^9- 

26SS.  Allan  (C  B.):  Unauthorized  Insurance.  ^V.  /.  C, 
1890,  p.  26. 

26S9.  Allison  (Young  E.):  Insurance  Journalism.  North- 
ivest,  1S95,/.  133. 

2690.     :  The  Practice  of  Fire  Underwriting.     Pacific^ 

1S9S,/.  38. 

2691 .  American  Exchange  and  Review : 
Co-Insurance  Premium  Rating.       Vol.  XL  VI.  p.  305. 
Cost  of   Insurance  Management :    Fire  and  Fire-Marine. 

Vol.  XXXV.  p.  8. 
Percentage  Insurance  and  Co-Insurance.       Vol.  XL  VI. 

P'  393- 
Sprinklers  and  Co-Insurance.      Vol.  XL  VI.  p.  125. 

2692.  Argall  (F.  C):  Some  Aspects  of  the  Theory  of  Lines. 
Pacific^  1S95,  p.  So. 

2693.     :    Some  Requirements  of    the  Times.     Pacific, 

1896,  p.  56. 

2694.  Arnould  (G.C.):  Insurances  on  Mortgaged  Properties. 
Victoria,  iSSj,  p.  78. 

3695.  Bagley  (Wm.  H.):  Assistant  Managers.  Pacifc, 
1898,  p.  63. 

(189) 


19°  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2696.  Baldwin  (Lloyd):  Underwriting  from  a  Legal  Stand- 
point.    Pacific^  1884,/.  86. 

2697.  Ballard  (Frank  "W.):  The  Newspaper  Press  and  its 
Treatment  of  Insurance  Qiiestions.     Pacific,  1884,^.  83. 

2698.  Bankers'  and  Agents'  Magazine:  Municipal  Fire  In- 
surance.    Febriiary,  1897,/.  333* 

2699.  Beddall  (E.  F.):  Co-insurance.     Northwest,  1892,  p. 
38. 

2700.     :  The  Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Company  and  its 

Business  Methods.     New  York,  1898,  O.,  pp.  78.     Also 
N  I.  C.  Text  Book,  p.  638. 

2701.  Bennett  (J.  B.):  The  Best  System  of  Rating.     North- 
west, 1S85,/.  173. 

2702.  Bentley   (W.  G.):   The  Value  of  Associated  Effort. 
Northwest,    1880,  /.Si. 

2703.  Bentley   (Thomas  A*):    Competition  in  Cotton  Mill 
Rates.      Manchester,   1888-89,  P'    ^^• 

2704.     :  Mansion  House  Fires  and  Rates.     Manchester, 

1874-75,/.  II. 

2705.  Berne  (J.  J.)j  Hostile  Legislation  and  the  Remedy. 
Northzvest,    1887,  p.    126. 

2706.  Blagden  (Samuel  P.):  Incendiarism.      United,  i88o, 
p.  50. 

2707.  Bliven  (CE.):  Rates  and  Rating.     Northwest,  1888, 
P-Z1' 

2708.  Blossom  (H.  M.):  Passing  of  the  Agent.     Northwest, 
1895,  /.  68. 

2709.  Bloomingston    (J.  S.):    Politics    of    Fire    Insurance. 
Northwest,    1890,  p.   89. 


Theory  and  Practice*  191 

2710.  Boardman  (T.  D»):  Influences  Prejudicial  to  Fire  In- 
surance Interests.     Pacific,  1S95,  p.  49. 

271 1.  Boocock  (J.  Hecdon):  Suggested  Formation  of  a 
Committee  of  Fire  Offices  in  Birmingham.  Birmingha7ti^ 
1894-5  (not  paged). 

2713.  Bombaogh  (C.  C«):  The  Claims  of  Fire  Insurance 
Practice  to  Professional  Rank.     Northxvest,  i2>^^,p.  47. 

2713.  Bonar  (L.  J.):  Communism  from  an  Insurance  Stand- 
point.    Northwest,  i^SS,  p.  %. 

2714.  Boston  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Publications : 
Basis  of  Valuation  of  Paper  Mills.      Vol.  II.  p.  115. 
Conditions  on  which  Applications  for  Factory  Mutual  In- 
surance will  be  Considered.      Vol.  IV.  p.  28. 

Mutual   Insurance  of    Rubber  Works  and    other   Special 

Hazards.      Vol.  II.  p.  22^. 
Mutual  Factory  Insurance  Companies,  Objects  and  Methods 

of.      Vol.  I.  pp.  64  and  71. 
Paper  Mill  Insurance.     A  Plea  for  Practical  Paper  Mill 

Insurance.      Vol.  II.  p.  73. 
Paper  Mill  Risks.      Vol.  II.  p.  141. 
Prevention  of  Loss  by  Fire,  and  the  System  of  Factory 

Mutual  Insurance.      Vol.   II.  p.   20. 
Recent  Progress  in  Factory  Mutual  Insurance.       Vol.  II. 

p.  179. 
Requirements   of   Applicants    for   Insurance    in    Factory 

Mutuals.      Vol.   I.  p.   190. 
Surveys,  Inspections,  Valuations  and  the  Equitable  Cost 

of  same.      V^ol.  I.  p.  169. 

2715.  Boston  Daily  Globe:  Fire  Underwriting  ;  The  Theory 
of  Fire  Insurance  Associations  ;  The  Work  of  the  Under- 
writers;  The  Profits  of  Insurance.  Boston,  1S74,  Pam- 
phlet O.,  pp.  14.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  X. 

2716.  Brinkerhoff  (J.  J.)t  How  to  Examine  a  Life  Insurance 
Company.     N.  I.   C.   Text  Book,  p.  889. 


192  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2717.  Brown  (Edward):  Are  Compacts  Desirable?  Pacific^ 
18S9,/.  55. 

2718.     ••  Insurance  z^5.  Underwriting.      Pacijic^  1894,/. 

35- 

2719.  Brown  (J.  Mabbett):  Fire  Insurance  Rates.  N.  I. 
C.  Text  Book^  p.  C583. 

2720.  Bryan  (Thomas  B.):  Fire  Underwriters  and  the 
World's  Fair.      Northxvest^    1891,  P-  67. 

2721.  Butler  (C  D.):  Insurance  Work  in  Ireland.  Bir- 
mi7tgha7n^    1S93-4,  p.   52. 

2722.  Botler  (G.  £♦):  Work  and  Experiences  of  the  Arson 
Committee  of  the  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters  of  the  Pacific. 
Pacific^  1895,  p.  16. 

2723.  Callingham  (W.  J*):  Commissions  and  Compensa- 
tions to  Sub-Agents.     Pacific^  1881,/.  50. 

2724.  Carpenter  (E.  W,):  Machinery  of  Underwriting. 
Pacific^  1S83,/.  90. 

2725.     :  Use  and  Abuse  of  Compacts.     Pacific^  1S94, 

p,  70. 

2726.  Carroll  (Charles  E.):  Is  There  No  Balm  in  Gilead? 
North-west^  1S94, /.  73. 

2727.  Chard  (Thomas  S.):  As  Others  See  Us.  Pacific, 
^^9hP-  33- 

272S.     :  Co-Operation.      United,  18S0, /.  41. 

2729.     :  Combinations.     North-west,  1877,/.  161. 

2730-     :  Legislation.      United,  1881,/.  26. 

2731.  :  Morals  and  Moral  Hazard  as  Related  to  Un- 
derwriting.     North-west,  1875,/.  25. 

2732. :  Re-insurance  Reserve  of  Fire  Insurance  Compa- 
nies.    N.  I.   C.  Text  Book,  p.  593. 


I 


Theory  and  Practice.  193 

2733.  Clark  (W.  T»):  Fire  Insurance  in  its  Relation  to  tlie 
Public.      Northwest,  iS'jS,  p.  <^2\    1S85, /.  13S. 

2734.  ;  What  Underwriters  Don't  Know  About  In- 
surance.    Northwest,  1888,^.  120. 

2735.  Clarke  (Georgfe  C):  Compensation  of  Agents.  North- 
west, 1876,  p.  106. 

2736.     :  Evils  That  Oppress  Fire  Underwriting  at  the 

Present   Day.       (Baker     Prize    Essay,    signed    "  Nullus 
Homo."  Honorable  Mention.)     Northwest,  1880,/.  229. 

^737"     *  Public   Opinion   in   its   Relation   to  Insurance. 

Northwest,  1875,/.  131. 

2738.  Qarke  (M.  "W.  S.):  On  Some  Aspects  of  Fire  In- 
surance.     Wales,  Record  4. 

2739-  :  Will  the  Average  Clause  Satisfy  the  Anticipa- 
tions of  the  Fire  Offices?       Wales,  Record  33. 

2740.  Clom  (R.  L.):  Positions  and  Policies.  Northwest, 
1896,  p.  46. 

2741.  Coale  (George  P.):  Recommended  Change  in  Writ- 
ing Policies  to  Commission  Merchants,  also  "  Loss  if  any 
payable  to."      Northwest,  iS'j'j,  p.   70. 

2742.  Cobban  ("W.  H.):  Hostility  of  the  Public  Toward 
Fire  Insurance  Companies.      Northwest,  1897,/.  ^^• 

2743.  Cohen  (Max):  Qiiestionable  Ethics.  An  Analytical 
Review  of  Mr.  Hines'  paper,  "The  Jew  in  Fire  Insur- 
ance."      Views,    Vol.    VI.  p.  225. 

2744.  Colquhoon  (C.  R.):  Average  Clause  in  Fire  Policies. 
Victoria,  iS^o,  p.  29. 

2745.     :  The  Effects   of  Financial  Depression  on  Fire 

Insurance.       Victoria,  1893,  p.  7^. 


194  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2746.  G)ntinental  Fire  Insurance  Company.  Proposed 
Form  of  Local  Board  Compact  for  a  Tariff  Association. 
New  Tork,  1891,  Pa?npklct  O.,  pp.  20.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  V. 

2747.  Cook  (G.  T.):  The  Average  Clause.  Manchester, 
1875-76, /•  19- 

3748.  Covington  (S.  F.)j  Fire  Waste,  a  Paper  laid  before 
the  National  Commercial  Convention.  Atlanta,  Geor- 
gia, 1S85,  Patnphlet  O.,  pp.  19.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  X. 

3749.  Crandall  (W.  H.)  :  How  Rates  are  Made  and  the 
Effect  upon  the  Profit  and  Loss  Account.  Northxvest, 
1S92,/.  57. 

2750.  Crocker  (George  U.)  :  Does  Fire  Insurance  Cost  Too 
Much?  North  Afnerzcan  Review,  April,  i^()^.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  V. 

2751.  Crooke  (George):  Legislation  in  Fire  Insurance. 
Northwest,    1880,  p.  35. 

2752.  Cunningham  (J.  L.)  :  Is  it  so  much  a  Qiiestion  of 
Rates?     Northxvest,  iS'jS,  p.  iii. 

271^3.     ♦  Valued  Policy  Laws.      United,  iSSo, /.  34. 

2754.  Dargan  (J.  S.) :  Essential  Difference  of  the  Fire 
Hazard  in  the  United  States  and  Western  Europe. 
Northwest,    1884,  p.    159. 

2755. :  Evils  that   Oppress  Fire   Underwriting  at  the 

Present   Day.      (Baker   Prize   Essay,   signed    "Halifax." 
First  Prize.)      Northwest,  1880,  p.  158. 

2756.  Davies  (John  E.)  :  Force  of  Circumstances.  North- 
zvest,  1897,  /•  49- 

2»7S7-  Davis  (W.  S.) ;  Fire  Insurance  in  America.  N  2. 
State,  1878,/.  18. 


Theory  and  Practice.  195 

275S.  Davis  (Samuel  H.) :  Insurance  at  Piney  Woods. 
Louisville^  Ky.^  1896,  Z>,,  pp.  103. 

2759.  Day  (W.  R.) :  The  Insurance  Institute  of  New- 
South  Wales.  A  Plea  for  its  Existence  and  Some  Sug- 
gestions for  its  Reform.       Wales ^  Record  86. 

3760.  Dean  (A.  F.)  :  Fire  Insurance  Rates.  N.  I.  C. 
Text  Book,  p.    550. 

3761.  Dean  (Woodard) :  Fire  Insurance  under  the  Search- 
light.     Chicago,  1S97,   O.,  pp.  109. 

3762.  Dearth  (Elmer  H.)  :  The  Foreign  Fire  Insurance 
Company  and  its  Business  Methods.  N.  I.  C.  Text 
Book,  p.  Soi. 

2763.  De  Camp  (J.  M*) :  Agency  Systems:  How  can 
Present  Systems  be  Improved?     Northwest,  1886,  p.  200. 

2764.     :  Theory  vs.  Practice.     Northzvest,  iSSi,  /.  in. 

2765.  Deeringf  (Chester)  :  The  Study  of  Law  as  an  Aid  to 
an  Insurance  Man.      Pacijic,  1898,^.  50. 

2766.  Dembufsky  (Max) :  The  Evolution  of  the  Jew. 
Northxvest,    1896,  p.   53. 

3767.  De  Roode  (Holger) :  Evils  That  Oppress  Fire  Under- 
writing at  the  Present  Day.  (Baker  Prize  Essay,  signed 
"  Parsee."  Honorable  Mention.)  Northwest,  1880, 
P-  234- 

276S.     :    Facts    and    Fancies    in    Fire    Underwriting. 

Northwest,    1S89,  p.   52. 

2769.  Dibdin  (E.  Rimbault):  Agencies.  Manchester, 
1S83-S4,  p.   13. 

2770.  Donald  (Robert):  Municipal  Fire  Insurance.  Coj/- 
temporary  Review,  December,  1S95,  p.  S39. 


196  Insafancc  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2771.  Dornin    (George   D.):    After   the    Compact,    What? 
Pacific^  1S92,  p.  193. 

2772.     •  Collect  or  Cancel.      Pacijic^  1S96, /.  105. 

3773.     :    Fire    Underwriting    on     the     Pacific     Coast. 

Northwest,  1878,/.  39. 

2774.     :  Should  the  Policy  of  Insurance  be  a  Contract 

of  Absolute  Indemnity?     Pacific,  1SS9,  p.  $2. 

2775.  Dresser  (J«  M.):  Relations  of  Geology  to  Underwrit- 
ing.     NortJnvest,  1877,/.  124. 

2776.  Drew  (G  K.):  Local  Agents'   Duties  to  their  Com- 
panies.     Northivest,  1879,^.  59. 

2777.  Driffield  (V.  C.):  Organization  upon  Broader  Lines. 
Pacific,  1895,  p.  98. 

2778.     :    The    Press   as    an    Adjuster.     Pacific,    1894, 

p.  91. 

2779.  Drigfgs    (Edmund):    Judicial    Prejudices.       United, 
1S80,  p.  54. 

2780.  Dunham  (J.  N.)t  Taxation  of  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
panies.     United,  1S81,/.  14. 

2781.  Durfee    (B.   K,):    National    vs.    State    Supervision. 
N.I.  C,  1896,/.  39. 

2782.  Dutton  (W.  J.):  Facts  vs.   Figures.     Pacific,  1898, 
p.  48^. 

2783.     ;  Sparks  and  Spray.    (Contrasting  the  Customs  of 

Fire  and  Marine  Underwriting.)      Pacific,  1884,^.  94. 

2784.  Eastman  (W.):  The  Ethics  of  Fire  Insurance.     A^or- 
ivich,  1897-9S, /.  69. 

2785.  Easton  (George):  Practical  Benefits  of  Co-operation. 
Pacific,  1890,  p.  74. 


Theory  and  Practice*  i97 

2756.  Engelbach  (Harold):  Fire  Rating;  Theory  and  Prac- 
tice.     Ireland^  1S93-3, /.  11. 

2757.  Faymonville  (B.):  Cancellation  Clause,  Is  it  Equita- 
ble?    Pacific,  1889,^.  36. 

2788.     .  New  York  Standard  Form  of  Policy.     Pacific, 

1887,/.  23. 

2789.     :  The  Value  of  Insurance  Literature.     Pacific, 

1895,/-  H7- 

2790.  Fenn  (T.  W.):  The  Good  and  the  Bad  in  the  Busi- 
ness.     Pacific,  1887,/.  119. 

2791.  Finch  (John  A.):  The  Possibilities  of  National  Super- 
vision.    N.  I.  C.  Text  Book,  p,  1052. 

2792.  Finley  (Lieutenant):  Meteorology  in  its  Relation  to 
Commercial  Pursuits,  especially  Insurance.  Northwest, 
^^9hP-  53- 

2793-  Folger  (Herbert):  The  Growth  of  Tariff  Associations. 
Pacific,  1892,/.  39. 

2794.     :  Is  the  LTniversal  Mercantile  Schedule  Adapted 

to  Pacific  Coast  Risks.      Pacific,  1893,/.  116. 

2795.     ♦  Proposed  Form  for  Pacific  Fire  Re-insui-ance 

Agreement.     Pacific,  1897,  p.  14. 

2796.     :    Revision    of    Rates    on    Unprofitable    Classes. 

North-vcest,  1893,/.  123. 

2797-     :  Suggestions  upon  the  Choice  of  Fire  Insurance 

Literature.     Pacific,  1898,  /.  134. 

3798.  Fowler  (J.  A.):  The  Fire  Account;  Physical,  Per- 
sonal, Moral.      Northwest,  1878,  p.  134. 

2799.     :  Public  Policy.     Northwest,  1892,  p.  69. 

2800.  Fox  (F.  T.):  Judicial  Decisions,  Legislative  Injustice. 
Northwest,  18S6, /.  169. 


19^  Insurance  Litjfary  Association  of  Boston, 

2801.  Fox  (F,  T.) :  Legislation  Restricting  Insurance. 
Northwest,    1886,  f.    168. 

2802.  Fox  (W.  F.)  :  Rates  vs.  Co-insurance.  North-west, 
1884,/.  138. 

2803.     •    Underwriting;     Its    Object,     Condition     and 

Future.     Northwest,  1882,/.  129. 

2804.  Francis  (Henry  F.)  :  Sound  Practice  in  Fire  Under- 
writing.      Wales,  Record  S3. 

2805.  Frazier  ("W.  H.)  :  How  is  Your  Surplus?  Axioms 
and  Comments  on  the  Business  of  Fire  Insurance.  Phila- 
delphia^ 1893?  O.,  pp.  91. 

2S06.     :     Predictions;    Past,    Present    and    Future     of 

Fire  Underwriting   in  the  United  States.     Philadelphia, 
1S93,   Sq.  ^.,PP.6^. 

2807.  Fricke  (William  A«) :  Ideal  Fire  Policy.  Northwest, 
1895,  i^-  35- 

280S.     :  Revision    of     Insurance    Laws.       Northwest, 

1895,/.  29. 

2809.  Fyke  (M»  A.) :  New  York  Standard  Policy ;  its 
Merits  and  Demerits.     Northwest,  1894,  p.  163. 

2810.  Garver  (J.  A.,  Jr.)  :  Future  of  the  Fire  Insurance 
Business  from  a  Local  Agent's  Standpoint.     Northwest^ 

iSgj,p.  41. 

281 1.  Gay  (E.  S.)  :  Full  Co-Insurance  and  Contribution  by 
the  Assured.     Northwest,  1893,/.  64. 

2812.  Gemmcll  (James):  The  Economical  Aspects  of  Fire 
and  Life  Insurance  at  the  Present  Day.  (Prize  Essay.) 
Glasgow,  First   Series,  p.  231. 

2813.  Gillett  (A.  S.)  :  Co-operation.      United,  1881,  p.  52. 


Theory  and  Practice  i99 

2S14.     Glidden   (H.    H.) :    Written  Portion    of   the  Policy. 
North-west^  1889,/.  119. 

2815.  Goddard  ("W.)  :  Fire  Insurance  ;   Brokers  and  Broker- 
age.      Wales,  Record  8. 

2816.  Grant     (George    F.) :      Influence     of     Association. 
Pacific,  1886,  p.  14. 

2817.  Grant  (H.M.) :  Local  Board  Organization.     Pacific, 
1897,  p.  142. 

2818.     :  What  do  We  Learn?     Pacific,   1892,  p.    149. 

2819.  Griffiths   (J.  C)  :  Our    Responsibility.     North-west, 
1885,/.  46. 

2820.     :  The  World,  the  Flesh  and  the  Devil.     North- 

ivest,  1891,  p.  163. 

2821.  Guild  (J.  Wyllie)  :  The  Responsibilities  of  Insurance 
Companies.      Glasgow,  First  Series,  p.  163. 

2822.  Gunnison    (A.  R.) :    The   Credit    System     in     Fire 
Underwriting.      Pacific,  1889,/.  33. 

2833.     :    Wages    of    Underwriting.     Pacific,   1882,  p. 

43- 

2824.  Hall  (J.  B.):  Is  Fire  Insurance  a  Science?     N^orth- 
-west,  1879,  p.  42. 

2825.     :  Value  of  Precedents  in  American  Fire  Under- 
writing.     Northwest,  1880,/.  133. 

2826.  Hall  (Henry  H«):  State  Supervision.     N.  T.  State, 
18S0, /.  22. 

2827.     :  Taxation.      United,  1880,/.  18. 

2828.     •  The  Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Company  and  its 

Business  Methods.     N.I.   C.  Text  Book,  p.  ^<^-x,. 


200  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2S29.     Harbeck  (Eugene):  Net  Results.     Northwest^  1S91, 
/.  172. 

2830.  Harvey    (A.   F.):    State    Supervision    of   Insui-ance. 
N.  I.  C,  1894,/.  37.  ^ 

2831.     .  State  Supervision  Once  More.    N.  I.  C,  1895, 

p.  42. 

2832.  Hayden  (H.  R.):   Discriminating  Taxation  and  Un- 
just Legislation.      Northzvest^  1897,/.  102. 

2833.  Hayes  (G.  W.):    Agency  Supervision.     Northwest^ 
1875,^.89. 

3834.     Heald  (D.  A.):  Codified  Policies.      United,  1880,  ;i. 
34- 

2^35'     1   Fire    Underwriting   as  a  Profession.     North- 
west, 1880,  p.  140. 

2836.  Higinbotham  (Harlow  N.):  Insurance  from  a  Busi- 
ness Man's  Standpoint.     Northwest ,  1897,  p.  54. 

2837.  Hill     (Charles    B.):      The    San     Francisco     Tariff. 
Pacific,  1897,  P-  42* 

2838.  Hine    (C.   G):    Agency    Management.     Northwest, 

1875,/.    113. 

2839.     :  An  Effort  to  Ascertain  What  the  Matter  Is. 

Northwest,  1884,^.  55. 

2840.     :    Concerning  Commissions.     Northwest,   18S7, 

p.  169. 

3841.     •  Co-operation.     Pacific,  1883,^^.31. 

2842.     :  Evils  That  Oppress  Fire  Underw^riting  at  the 

Present   Day.       (Baker    Prize    Essay,     signed    "  Capsi- 
cum."    Honorable  Mention.)     Northwest,  1880,/.  240. 


Theory  and  Practice  201 

3843.     Hine  (C.  C.)  :  An  Inquiry  into  the  Existence  and  the 
Nature   of    the   Power  of    the  Tail   to  Waggle  the  Dog. 

Northwest,  1S85, /.  182. 

2S44.     :  The  Jew  in  Fire  Insurance.     7Vbr//^w^^/,  1S94, 

/.  133. 

2845.     :  The  Moral  Hazard  of  Official  Position.      North- 

'west,  ^^95,  p.  60. 

2S46.     :  Re-insurance  Reserves  on  Fire  Risks.     N.  I. 

C,  1S71,  p.  104. 

2847.     :  Term  Business.     N.   T.  State,  1883,/.  37. 

284S.     :  The  Way  They  Tax  Us.     Northwest,  1S96,/. 

136. 

2849.  HoIIoway  (George  A.):  Risks.     Northwest,  i^S^, p. 
29. 

2850.  Holman    (1.  "W.)t    Amenities    in  Fire  Underwriting. 
Northxvest,   188 1,  p.   77. 

2851.     :  Insurance  ;  Should  it  be  Taught  in  Universities.'' 

Northwest,  iSSj,  p.  193. 

2853.     :    Intuition  in   Fire  Underwriting.      Northwest, 

1877.  /•   H3- 

2853.     :  Wisconsin  Problem.     Northwest,  1S79,  /,  49. 

2854.  Hope   (George  T.):    History   of    the    Fire  Insurance 
Policy.      United,  1881,/.  37, 

2855.     :  Obligations  of  Insurance  Companies  and  Their 

Officers  to  Policy  Holders.     Northwest,  1879,  p.  64. 

2856.  Hopkins   (G  T.):    Insurance    Legislation.      United, 
18S0,  p.   79. 

2857.  Hubbell  (H.  P.):  Loss  Cycles  in  Insurance.     North- 
west, 1885,/.  39. 


202  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2S5S.  Hubbell  (R  P.):  What  Good  Things  do  the  Mutual 
Companies  Possess?     Northwest^  1891,  p.  35. 

2859.  Jarrett  (Clement):  Advantages  of  Combinations  in 
Matters  other  than  Rates.      Victoria^   1887,  p.  59. 

2860.  Johnson  (G.  J.):  Fire  Extinguishing  Expenses. 
Manchester^  1887-88,/.  25. 

2861.  Johnson  ("W.  N.):  O"^  Association;  What  it  Is  and 
What  it  Should  Be.     Northwest,  1896,  p.  ^%. 

2862.  Jones  (N.  B.)j  Insurance  Legislation.  Northwest^ 
1893,/.  38. 

2863.  Kellogg  (J.  H.):  Shutters.  Northwest,  1886,  p,  , 
229. 

2864.  Kennedy  (£♦  R.):  The  Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Com- 
pany and  its  Business  Methods.  N.  I.  C.  Text  Book^ 
p.  776. 

2865.  Kingfsley  (John):  Non-tariff  Competition,  its  Cause 
and  Cure.      Alanchester,  1877,  /.  7. 

2866.  Kingsley  (Francis  J.):  The  Objects  and  Benefits  of 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance.     Manchester,  1882-83,  p.  48. 

2867.     :  The  Politics  of  Fire  Insurance.     Manchester, 

1878-79,/.  9. 

2868.  Lane  (J.  N.):  The  Practice  of  Fire  Insurance  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  Glasgow,  Third  Series, 
P-  133- 

2869.  Lawrie  (David):  Fire  Risk;  What  Constitutes  it.? 
Glasgow,  First  Series,  /.  73. 

2870.  Lee  (Bruce  B.):  Local  Agents.     Pacific,  1885,/.  28. 

2871.  Lenehan  (J.  H.):  The  Object  and  Purpose  of  Unions 
and  Associations  of  Fire  Underwriters.  N.  I.  C.  Text 
Book,  p.  835. 


Theory  and  Practice  203 

2S72.  Lcnehan  (J.  H.)  :  The  State  Board  as  a  Factor. 
Northwest^    1S94,  f,  59. 

2873.  Leslie  (Frank  F.):  Objects  of  the  Insurance  Institute 
of  Victoria.       Victoria^  1896,/.  142. 

2574.  Low  (Qarencc):  Schedule  Rating  of  Cities.  Sotith- 
easter7i,  1S85, /.  29. 

2575.  Louden  (H.  R.):  Local  Agent.  Northwest,  1S97, 
/.  127. 

2876.  MacVeagh  (F,):  Social  Aspects  of  Fire  Insurance. 
Northwest,  iS8j,  p.  117. 

2577.  Main  (George  C»):  Opportunities  for  Young  Men  in 
Underwriting.     Northivest,  1S94,  p.  68. 

2578.  Mallett  (Robert  F.) :  Legalized  Incendiarism.  Au)r- 
wich   Union  Magazine,  December,  1S97,  p.  59. 

2579.  Markham  (George  D.):  Can  City  Local  Agents 
Assist  the  Companies?     Northwest,  1896,/.  126. 

28S0.  Marston  (J.  A.) :  The  Evils  of  Open  Insurance. 
Pacific,  18^2,  p.  100. 

2581.  Marr  (Thomas):  The  Future.  Glasgow,  Second 
Series,  p.   47. 

2582.  McCandlish  (John):  Capital;  Some  of  its  Economic 
and  Moral  Aspects.      Yorkshire,  1893-94,/.  105. 

2853.     ♦     The    Economics    of     Insurance.       Glasgow, 

Second  Series,  p.  191.     Also  Federation,  1898,/.  53. 

2854.  :  The  Philosophy  and  Ethics  of  Business.  Ire- 
land,   1896-97,   p.    29;    and    Glasgow,    Fourth    Series^ 

p.  27. 

2885.  McQuer  (J.  L.) :  Compact  System  ;  Its  Value  to  the 
Public  and  Insurance  Companies.  Northwest,  1883,/. 
49;    1885,  /.    III. 


204  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2886.  McConnell  (R.):  Fire  Insurance  and  Risks.  (Prize 
Essay.)      Manchester^  1S95-96, /.  113. 

2887.  McDonald  (T.  M.)  :  A  Glance  at  the  Position  and 
Prospects  of  Fire  Insurance.  Glasgow^  First  Series^ 
p.    142. 

2888.     :  The  Institute;  What  it  is,  and  What  it  Might 

Be.      Manchester^  1879-80,^.  2. 

2889.  McGregor  (J.  P.)  :  Associated  Effort  Necessary  to 
Make  the  Business  of  Fire  Insurance  a  Profession. 
Northwest^  1881,^.  33. 

2890.  McLellan  (G.  F.)  :  Are  the  Ethics  of  our  Business 
an  Evanescent  Sentiment?     Pacific^  1891,^.49. 

2891.     :  Some  Evils  of  the  Agency  System.     Pa ci.fi c^ 

1884,/.  103. 

2892.  McSween  (J.  F.):  Local  and  Field  Service,  or  the 
Local  Agent  as  a  Special.      North-west ^  1886,/.  100. 

2893.  McVean  (D.  M.):  Individual  Benefits  to  be  Derived 
from  our  Association.      Pacific^  1896,^.  50. 

2894.  Meade  (Calvert):  Observations  on  the  Coast.  Pa- 
cific^ 1S94,  p.  76. 

2895.  Merrill  (George  S.):  Uniformity  of  Statements  of  Fire 
Insurance  Companies.      N.  I.   C,  1889,^.  40. 

2896.  Mills  (J.  H.):  Minimizing  Fire  Risks  and  Fire 
Losses.      Yorkshire^  1895-96,/.  159. 

2897.  Moore  (F.C.):  Co-insurance  on  Fire-Proof  Buildings. 
Standard,  Vol.  XXXIX.  p.  151. 

2898.     :  Commissions.      Southeaster 71.,  1885,/.  14. 

2899.     :  Contingent  Commissions,  the  Problem  of  Fire 

Underwriting   in   the   United    States.      Ne-w    York.,    1885, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 


Theory  and  Practice  205 

2900.  Moore  (F.  C.)  :  Re-insurance  Reserve  of  Fire  Insur- 
ance Companies.      N.  I.  C.   Text  Book^  p.  630. 

2901.     ♦  Schedule  Rating.     Paper  read  at  Utica  before 

the  New  York  State  Association  of  Local  Boards.  New 
Tork^  1894,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  16.  Bound  Pamphlets, 
Vol.  VI . 

2902.     :    Underwriting    in   the    Next    Decade.     JV.     T. 

State,  18S6, /.  13. 

2903.  MoIIins  (C.  F.):  The  Uses  of  the  Underwriters' 
Associations.      NortJnvest,  1897,/.  115. 

2904.  Munson  (E.  A,):  Relation  of  the  Local  Agent  to  the 
Moral  Hazard.     Northxvest,  188S,  ^.  91. 

2905.  Murray  (A.  S.):  Instinct  in  Underwriting.  Pacific^ 
1S90, /.  59. 

2906.  Mylrea  (W.  HO:  The  Inconsistencies  of  Fire  Insur- 
ance Legislation.     N.  I.   C.  Text  Book,  p.  858. 

2907.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Board  of  Trade.  Fire  Insurance 
Rates ;  being  Report  of  an  Investigation  by  a  Committee 
of  the  Board.  Newark,  1895,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  23. 
Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  XL 

290S.  New  York  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters:  Report  con- 
cerning Foreign  Insurance  Companies.  New  York,  1870, 
Pa?nphlet  O.,  pp.  34.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

2909.  Niles  (Edward):  Thoughts  of  a  Hired  Man.  Pacific, 
1896,/.  45. 

2910.  Notman  (P.)j  Codified  Policies.  United,  1881,/. 
46. 

291 1.  Oakley  (H.  A.):  Deposit  Laws.  United,  iSSo,  p. 
59- 

2912.  Odell  (R.  S.):  Satellites  in  the  Insurance  Business. 
Northwest,  1897,/.  135. 


2o6  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2913.  Orear  (E.  T.):  The  Object  and  Purpose  of  Unions 
and  Associations  of  Fire  Underwriters.  N.  I.  C.  Text 
Book,  p.  846. 

2914.  Osborn  (Russell  "W.):  Two  Phases  of  Education. 
Pacific,  1S93,/.  97. 

2915.  Ostrander  (D,):  A  Remedy  for  the  Demoralization 
in  Underwriting.  A  New  Departure.  Pamphlet  O., 
pp.  8.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

2916.     :      Best    Methods     of     Compensating     Agents. 

Northwest,  1S82,/.  57. 

2917.     :  Fire  Insurance.      N.  I.  C.  Text  Book,  p.  515, 

29 1 8.  Page  (W.  E.):  Insurance  as  a  Profession  vs.  The 
Insurance  Business.      Northtvest,  1891,^.  118. 

2919.  Parkhurst  (H.  E.):  Practical  Application  of  our 
Present  Schedule.      Pacific,  1893, /.  36. 

2920.  Fierce  (James  F,):  A  Brief  History  of  Fraudulent 
Lloyds  Organizations  within  the  State  of  New  York. 
A^.  /.   C,  iSg6,p.  43. 

2921.  Pinkey  (A.  E*):  Luck  as  an  Element  in  Fire  Under- 
writing.     North-west,  1890,/.  124. 

2922.  Plummer  (Henry):  Development  of  Fire  Reserves. 
Manchester,  1889-90,^.   15. 

2923.     •  Fire  Risk.      Manchester,  1879-80,^.  9. 

2924.     :     Loss    of   Capital    Sustained    by  the   Younger 

Fire  Offices   during  the   Last  Ten  Years.       Alanchester , 
1891-93,/.  13. 

2925.     :    Present    Position  and    Future    Possibilities  of 

the  Institute.      Manchester,  1892-93,/.  13. 

2936.     :     The     Philosophy    of     Tariffs.      Ma?ichester, 

1885-S6,  p.  29. 


Theory  and  Practice.  207 

2927.  Pocklingfton  (Henry):  Duties  and  Qiialifications  of 
a  Fire  Insurance  Man.      Yorkshire^  1896-97,^.  139. 

2928.  Profits  of  Fire  Insurance  Companies.  Facts  for 
Business  Men  ;  Is  Fire  Underwriting  a  Profitable  Busi- 
ness? Chicago^  1868,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  11.  Bound 
Pamphlets,  Vol.  VII. 

2929.  Pttrves  (P.  W.):  Some  Results  of  Competition, 
Birmingha?n^  1S93-4  (not  paged). 

2930.  Rail  (J.  W.):  A  Few  Items  in  General  Practice  of 
Fire  and  Life  Companies.      Wales.,  Record  12. 

2931.  Ransom  (C.  M.):  Fire  Insurance,  Its  Missions, 
Changes  and  Responsibilities.      Northzvest^  188S, /.  145. 

2932.  Remington  (J.  C):  Can  the  Insurance  Contract  be 
Improved?       Wales.,   Record  2. 

2933-  Ridge  (M.  A.):  Insurance  Prospects  in  the  Colonies. 
Victoria.,  1886,  /.  24. 

2934.  Robb  (James):  Tariff  and  Schedule  Rating.  Ma7i- 
chester,  iSSo-Si,/.  20. 

2935-  Robertson  (Henry):  Fire  Underwriting  in  England. 
N'orthxvest.,  1877,/.  60. 

2936.  Robertson  (R.  S.):  Some  Fire  Insurance  Gleanings. 
Victoria.,  1S96,  /.  26. 

2937-  Roehr  (Julius  E.):  Insurance  and  the  Legislator.  N. 
I.   C.   Text  Book,  p.  1022. 

2935.  Rothermell  (C.  T.):  Application  of  the  Universal 
Mercantile  Schedule  and  the  Advantages  of  Rating  by 
Schedule.     Engineers,   1893,  P-  ^2. 

2939.  Rowsell  ("W.  H.):  Some  Thoughts  Suggestive  of 
Greater  Uniformity  in  Practice  amongst  Fire  Insurance 
Companies.      Wales,  Record  20. 


2o8  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

2940.  Ruggles  ("W.  B.):  Valued  Policy  Laws.  JV.  I.  C, 
1889,  p.    14. 

2941.  Russell  (G.  A,):  On  Money  and  Bimetallism.  Vz'c- 
toria,  1894,/.  33. 

2942.  Rutter  (F.  W.  P.):  The  Versatility  of  an  Insurance 
Career.       Glasgoiv^  Fozirth  Series^  p.  112. 

2943.  Salter  (Charles):  Some  Principles  of  Fire  Insurance. 
Victoria^  1884,  p.  20. 

2944.  Sanderson  (GcorgeR.):  Rightful  Regulation  of  Private 
Corporations  by  State  Legislation.  JVorthivest^  1894,  p. 
39- 

2945.  Savage  (George  "W.)j  Business  of  Fire  Underwriting. 
N.  I.  C,  1871,/.  65. 

2946.  Schwab  (Emil):  A  Reply  to  Geo.  U.  Crocker's  En- 
quiry :  Does  Fire  Insurance  Cost  Too  Much  ?  Insurance 
Post,   Vo/.    VII.  p.  201. 

2947.  Sewell  (AmosF.):  Advertising.     Pacific,  1896,/.  75. 

2948.     :    The    Agnostic    Elements    of     Underwriting. 

Pacific,    1898,  p.  85. 

2949.  Sexton  (William):  The  Benefits  of  Fire  Insurance  as 
Collateral.      Pacific,  1892,/.  76. 

2950.     :  The  Eloquence  of  a  Smile.     Pacific,  1898,/. 

58. 

2951.     :  Mind  Our  Own  Business.     Pacific,    1893,  t- 

^33- 

2952.  Sherwood  (T.  B.):  Moral  Hazard  in  Relation  to  Fire 
Insurance.      Manchester,  1892-93,/.  61. 

2953.  Sinclair  (J.):  Short  Term  Risks  in  Fire  Insurance. 
Victoria,    1893,  /.   33. 


Theory  and  Practice.  209 

2954.  Sing-Icton  (J.  P.):  Insurance  in  Courts.  Northwest^ 
1888,/.  151. 

2955.  Smith  (T.  H.):  What  Progress  has  been  Made  in 
Fire  Insurance  during  the  Last  Quarter  of  a  Century. 
(From  i860  to  1885).     Northwest^  1885,^.  197. 

2956.  Smith  (H.  Bronson):  The  Southwest.  Pacific^ 
1893,^.  28. 

29'^7.  Smith  (R.  J.)  J  Taxation  of  Insurance  Companies. 
N.  I.   C,  1874;  Appendix. 

295S.  :  The  Objects  and  Purpose  of  Unions  and  As- 
sociations of  Fire  Underwriters.  N.  I.  C.  Text  Book^ 
p.  826. 

2959.  Southwick  (S.  H.):  Cash  Value  of  Handshaking  to 
Insurance  Men.      NortJnvest^  1892,/.  31. 

2960.  Spencer  (D.  A.):  The  Compact  and  its  Functions. 
Pacific,  1893,^.  88. 

2961.  Stewart  (Charles):  The  Contract  of  Fire  Insurance. 
Glasgow,  Second  Series,  p.  3. 

2962.  Stockdell  (H.  C):  Tariff  and  Non-Tariff  Companies  ; 
Shall  there  be  Separation  in  Agencies?     Northwest,  1S94, 

2963.  Stuart  (H*  C):  Is  the  Special  Agent  Responsible? 
Northwest,  1S93, /.  ^^^' 

2964.  Teece  (Richard):  State  Supervision  in  Insurance. 
Wales,  Record  ^\   Australasian,   Vol.  IX.,  p.  478. 

2965.  Thompson  (Clifford):  The  Waste  by  Fire.  The 
Forian,  Septefnber,  1SS6,  p.  27. 

2966.  Thornton  (A*  W.):  Non-Cancellation  Clause.  Pa- 
cific, 1S96,  p.  30. 

2967.  Tipping  (W.  A.):  America  as  a  Fire  Insurance 
Field.      Glasgow,  Fourth  Series,  p.  55. 


3IO  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

3968.     Towe    (C   F.):  Over-insurance.     Pacijic^    1S95,  f. 
32- 

2969.  Trapp  (A.  C):  Is  Insurance  Gambling?      Vicio?'ia, 

2970.     :  Insurance  Notes  from  an  Eastern  City.    (Bom- 
bay.)      Victoria^  1897,/.  121. 

2971.  Tyson  (George  H.):  Know  Thyself.     Pacific^  1890, 

p.  25. 

2972.  Van   Ness    (T.  C):  The    Non-Waiver    Stipulation. 
Pacific^  1898,  p.  24. 

"973-     J    Suggestions    upon    the    Insurance    Contract. 

Pacific,  1883,/.  78. 

2974.     Van  Valkenburg  (M.  W.):     Are  We  Drifting?     If 

so,  Whither?     Northwest,  1896,/.  98. 

2975-  Walford  (Cornelius):  Origin  of  Valued  Fire  Policies. 

Northwest,  1880,/.  26. 

2976,     :  Modern  Practice  of  Fire  Underwriting.    North- 
west, 1879,  p.  158. 

2977-     Walker     (H.   R):     Practical    Use    of    Professional 
Standards.      Northwest,  1888,  p.  53. 

2978.     Washburn  (J.  H.):  Present  Condition  of  Fire  Insur- 
ance.    Northwest,  1888,/.  127. 

-979-     Watson    (E.    S,):    Law-Making.        Victoria,    1896, 
A  53- 

2980.  Watt   (Rolla  V.):   The  Broker  as  a  Claim  Agent. 
Pacific,  1886,  p.  79. 

2981.     :   Ethics    of   the    Insurance    Business.     Pacific, 

1891,/.  45. 

2982.  Weinmann     (Louis):     What    the    Times     Demand. 
Pacific,  1894,/.  62. 


Theory  and  Practice.  2 1 1 

29S3.  West  (Byron  D.):  Rambling  Criticisms  and  Practi- 
cal Remedies.     Northwest,  18S9,  p.  66. 

39S4.  White  (Peter):  Not  Insurance.  Northxvest,  1893, 
p.  81. 

2985.  Whitehead  (J,  M.):  Curiosities  in  Fire  Insurance. 
North-iVest,  1889,  p.  92. 

2986.  Whiting  (C  B.):  Something  That  Looks  Like  the 
Philosopher's  Stone.      Northwest,  i8SS,^.  23. 

29S7.  Whiting  (J.  B.  E.):  Compact  System.  Northwest, 
1888,/.  157. 

2988.  Whitney  (F.H.):  Loyalty  and  Co-operation.  N'orth- 
west,  1897,  P'  63 • 

2989.  Whittemore(B.B.):  Ethics  of  Underwriting.  N'orth- 
west,  1S93,/.  54. 

2990.  Wilder  (D.  W.):  Random  Remarks  on  Fire  Insur- 
ance.     Northwest,  1891,/.  129. 

2991.  Williams  (Abram):  Relation  of  the  Public  to  Fire 
Insurance.      Nortlizvest,  1885,/.  138. 

2993.  Williams  (Sylvester  G.):  Paul  vs.  Virginia.  N'orth- 
west,  1891,  p.  137. 

2993.  Wilson  (John  Scott):  Insurance  and  the  Press.  Pa- 
cijic,  1890,  p.  70. 

2994.  Wilson  (John  O.):  A  Chapter  on  Rates.  North- 
west, 1879,/.  36. 

2995.  Winter  (Martin):  Insurance;  Stock  Plan  vs.  The 
Mutual,  Its  Cause  and  Origin.  Gettysburg,  1882,  Pam- 
phlet S.,  pp.  20.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VIII. 

2996.  Woods  (J.  Thomas):  Free-Trade  from  an  Insurance 
Standpoint.       Mctoria,  1S95, /.  83. 


212  Insurance  Libfafy  Association  of  Boston. 

2997.  "Woodthorpe  (J.  E.):  The  Economics  of  Fire  In- 
surance.      Wales,  Record  37. 

2998.     :  The  Ethics  of  Fire  Insurance.      Wales,  Record 

65. 

2999.     :     Fire     Insurance     a     Commercial     Necessity. 

Wales,  Record  25. 

3000.  Woodwofth  (A.  J.):  Commission  Question.     N.  T. 

State,  1S80,  _^.  34. 

3001.  Wray  (A.  H.):  National  Board  ;  Is  it  Necessary,  and 
if  so,  What  Should  be  its  Jurisdiction?  N.  T.  State, 
1879.  P-  24- 

2002.     :  Resolved,    That    all    Rates    on    Dwellings    in 

Localities  Protected  by  Fire  Departments  within  the 
Jurisdiction  of  this  Exchange  be  Rescinded.  Address  to 
the  New  England  Insurance  Exchange.  Boston,  18S7, 
Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  4.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  I. 

3003.  Wright  (Leslie  A.):  Competition.  Pacific,  1897, 
A  48. 

3004.  Wright  (A.  J.) :  Co-operation  in  Fire  Insurance. 
Victoria,  1893,/.  127. 

3005.  Young  (T.  E.)  :  The  Limits  of  State  Control  and 
the  Business  of  Insurance.  Birmingha?}?,  1S94-5  (not 
paged). 


Waterworks 


3006.  American  Exchange  and  Review:  London  Water 
Pressure.      VoL  XXXI.  p.  231. 

3007.  Baker  (M.  N.)  :  Manual  of  American  Waterworks. 
Containing  History,  Details  of  Construction,  etc.,  etc.,  of 
every  Waterworks  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
New  York,  1889,  O.,  pp.  611. 

300S.     :  Manual    of     American     Waterworks,     Fourth 

issue.     N'ezv  Tork,  1S97,   O.^  pp.  611. 

3009.  Barrett  (J.  F.)  :  A  Report  on  the  Analysis  of  Elec- 
trolyzed  Water  Pipes  of  Omaha.     Engineers.,  1894,^.  ^^' 

3010.  Bell  (Thomas  J.) :  History  of  the  Water  Supply  of 
the  World.      Cincinnati.,  1882,   O.,  pp.   134. 

301 1.  Boston  Manufacturers  Mutual  Publications :  Inspec- 
tion of  City  Pump  and  Pipe  Service.       Vol.  I.  p.  iji. 

3012.  Chapman  Valve  Company:  Catalogue  of  Gate 
Valves  and  Fire  Hydrants,  with  an  Engineering  Appen- 
dix.    Boston,  iSSS,  D.,pp.  166. 

3013.  Dickinson  (James  Whitney):  Auxiliary  Pipes 
Operated  by  Fire  Boats.     Engineers.,  189S, /.  46. 

3014.  Freeman  (John  R.) :  The  Arrangement  of  Plydrants 
and  Water  Pipes  for  the  Protection  of  a  City  against  Fire. 
Journal  of  the  New  England  Waterworks  Associa- 
tion., September.,  1892,  p.  49.  Discussion  of  above 
paper,  same  Journal,  March.,  1893,  p.  152. 

3015.     :  Flow    of   Water   in   Fire  Hose.       Lawrence., 

1890,   Pamphlet   O.,  pp.   41.     Bound    Pamphlets,    Vol. 
IV.;   also  Massachusetts.,  1890,/.  41. 

(213) 


214  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

3016.  Rowland  (A.  H.)  and  Ellis  (George  A,)  :  General 
Information  and  Tables  Relating  to  Waterworks.  Bos- 
ton, 1887,  5.,  pp.  176. 

3017.  Lockett  (S*  H.):  Waterworks;  Water  Supply. 
Southern  Insurance  Directory,  1889,  p.  392;  1890,  p. 
348. 

3018.  Moore  (F.  C.):  Water  Works  and  Pipe  Distribution. 
New  Tork,  1895,  Pamphlet  O.,  pp.  36.  Bound  Pam- 
phlets, Vol.  V. 

3019.  Municipal  Engineering;:  New  High  Pressure  Fire 
Service  System  at  Providence,  R.  I.     April,  1S98,  p.  195. 

3020.  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.  Reports  on 
Fire  Departments  and  Water  Supply  of  New  England 
Towns.     Complete  set  to  date. 

3021.  National  Fire  Protection  Association:  Cast  Iron 
Water  Mains.      Protection,    1S98,  p.  44. 

3022.  Phipps  (D.Goffe):  Water  Pipes.     Engineers,  y^^^j, 

3023.  Stockell  CWilliam):  Water  Supply  for  Large  Cities. 
Engineers,  1880,  p.  25. 

3024.  Taylor  (R.  J.):  Liability  for  Loss  by  Fire  due  to  the 
Lack  of  Adequate  Water  Supply.  New  York,  1895, 
Pa?nphlet   O.,  pp.   17.     Bound  Pamphlets,  Vol.  VI. 

3025 .  Water  Power  of  the  United  States.  Reports  of  Tenth 
Census,  1880.  Washington,  1885,  Sq.  J^.,  Vol.  I.  pp. 
874  ;    Vol.  II.  pp.  788. 

3026.  Weston  (Edmund  B.):  Tables  Showing  Loss  of  Head 
due  to  Friction  of  Water  in  Pipes.  New  York,  1896,  S., 
pp.  170. 


Sho<wing  Names   of  Authors   and  WriierSf   <xvith   their 
Entries  in  this   Catalogue 


Abbey,  A.  J.  B. 
Abbott,  Charles 
Abbott,  Samuel 
Abbott,  Samuel,  Jr 
Abbott,  T.  D. 
Adams,  A.  C. 
Adams,  George  W 
Affeld,  F.  O. 
Affeld,  F.  O.,  Jr. 
Aldcroft,  W.  H. 
Alglave,  Em.,  and 
Allan,  C.B.   . 
Allen,  J.  J.    . 
Allison,  Young  E. 
Anderson,  J.  M. 
Anderson,  James 
Anderson,  Richard 
Anderson,  Wm.  A 
Andre,  A.  A. 
Andrus,  H.  W. 
Angell,  Joseph  K. 


Boulard,  J 


,  and  Morton,  Henry 


(215) 


lOOI, 

2181, 
1486- 
1190, 
2533. 


2665, 
1123, 


2689, 
181 S,  2184- 


2272, 


3686 
21S2 
■1488 
1191 

2534 
1817 
1S16 
2687 
1 124 
2371 

1337 
2688 
2183 
2690 

1340 
-2186 

1341 
1408 
1003 
2273 
21 12 


2l6 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston, 


Annesley,  Alexander 

Argall,  F.  C. 

Armstrong,  P.  B.    . 

Armstrong,  W. 

Arnould,  G.  C.       . 

Arnould,  Joseph     . 

Ashworth,  William 

Atkins,  Richard 

Atkinson,  Edward,  1196 

Atwood,  H.  F. 

Ayres,  Henry 

Azuni,  M.  D.  A.    . 

Babcock,  J.  J. 

Babst,  Edward 

Bagley,  Wm.  H.     . 

Bagshaw,  E. 

Bahr,  H.  A.,  and  Putzel 

Bailey,  G.  H. 

Bailey,  J.  D. 

Baker,  Alfred  G.    . 

Baker,  M.  N. 

Baker,  Ray  Stannard 

Baldwin,  Lloyd 

Ballard,  Frank  W. 

Bangs,  Franklin 

Bankes,  G.  M.,  and  Caverly 

Barber,  William 

Barlow,  John 

Barnard,  Daniel 

Barnes,  B.,  Jr. 

Barney,  L.  L. 

Baron,  J.  T. 

Barrett,  Arthur 

Barrett,  J.  F. 

Barrett,  J.  P. 

Bates,  Thomas 

Baudoin,  L.  M. 


99 


Charles 


1268,  1490,  16 


R.  B 


19,  I 


2187 
2692,  2693 
1819 
1267 
2694 
88,  2189 

2538 
1004 
620,  2539 
1681 
2667 
2190 
1820 
2489 
2695 
1492 
1742 
1622 
2490 
1821 
3007,  3008 
1491 
2696 
2697 
2491 
1760 
2113 
2274 
1 169 

1753 
1822 

1343 

346,  1347 
3009 

344,  1345 
1005 

1493,  H94 


Index  of  Authors.  217 

Beach,  Charles  Fisk,  Ji-.  .  .  .  .  .  21 14 

Beaman,  Chas.  C,  Jr.    .  .  .  .  ,  .  11 70 

Beaumont,  George  D.  B.  .....  2115 

Beawes,  Wyndhani  .  .  .  .  .  .  21 16 

Beck,  L.  .......  .  1006 

Beddall,  E.  F.         .  .  .  .  .       1007,  2699,  2700 

Bellby,  G.  T 1683 

Belden,  H.  K.         .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2540 

Bell,  J.  Carter 1682 

Bell,  Thomas  J.      ......  .         3010 

Benecke,  William,  and  Stevens,  Robert  .  .  2255 

Benjamin,  Park       .......  1348 

Bennett,  Edmund  H..  .  .  .  .  ,  2117 

Bennett,  J.  B 2541,2701 

Bennett,  M.,  Jr 1823 

Bentley,  Thomas  A,        .  .  .      2542-2547,  2703,  2704 

Bentley,  W.  G 2702 

Benton,  J.  H.,  Jr. 1171 

Berne,  J.  J looS-ioi i,  2705 

Berryman,  J.  R.     .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2 118 

Bethune,  J.  E.  Drinkwater,  and  Lubbock,  John  W.  2367 

Beveridge,  David    ......         1012,  1013 

Bevvley,  H.  T 2275 

Biddle,  Arthur         .  .  .  .  .  .  .  21 19 

Bigelovv,  Melville  M.      .  .  .  .  .  .  2120 

Biggert,  F.  C 1203 

Bingham,  W.  A.    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2548 

Bingle,  H.  S 2276 

Binsw^anger,  G.       ......  .  1270 

Bird,  Joseph  .......  ^495 

Blackburn,  A.  W. 1496 

Blackwelder,  I.  S. 1824 

Blagden,  Samuel  P.         .....  .  2706 

Blair,  Duncan  R.   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  ^754 

Blashill,  Thomas    .......  1497 

Blatchley,  J.  S.,  and  Littleton,  H.  A.      .  .         2155-2157 

Blauvelt,  Albert      ......         1349,  1623 


2i8  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


Blauvelt,  Arthur     . 

. 

1624 

Bliss,  George 
Bliven,  Charles  E. 

2121 
1756,  1825,  2707 

Blodget,  A.  C. 
Bloomingston,  J.  S. 
Blossom,  H.  M.      . 
Blyth,  Robert 

ic 

)i4-ioi6,  2122 
1980,  3709 
1755,  2708 
2278,  2279 

Boardman,  T.  D.   . 

2492,  2710 

Bokee,  D.  M. 

1017 

Bombaugh,  C.  C.   . 

2712 

Bombaugh,  C.  C,  and  Lewis 

J-B 

2277,  2361 

Bonar,  L.  J. 

2713 

Bonner,  Hugh 

149S 

Bonney,  Charles  G. 
Boocock,  J.  Heedon 

2191 
2711 

Boulard,  J.,  and  Alglave,  Em 
Bourne,  R.  W.        . 

• 

1337 
1626 

Bourne,  William 

1981 

Bouvier,  John 

2126 

Bradley,  William  M.        . 
Bray,  Arthur 
Brayley,  A.  W.       . 
Bremner,  T.  W.      . 

1732 
2192 
1508 
2280 

Brentano,  Simon    . 

1509 

Brett,  J.  T.     . 

2281 

Brewer,  E.  Cobham 

1733 

Brinkerhoff,  J.  J.   . 

.         .         2716 

Bromwell,  L.  L.     . 

.      1019,  112S,  1758,  1826 

Brophy,  William    . 
Brown,  Edward      . 
Brown,  Henry 
Brown,  J.  M. 

13 
24 

51-1: 
94,  2f 

J59,  1510,  1627 

J51,  2717,  2718 

2282-2284 

2550 

Brown,  J.  Mabbett 

2719 

Brown,  James  Kinniburgh 
Brown,  Walter 

1273 
.         .         22S5 

Bruce,  G.,  and  Williams,  S.  G. 

2266 

Brumsey,  J.  A.       . 

. 

1129 

Index  of  Authors. 


219 


Bryan,  Thomas  B 
Bullier,  L.  M. 
Bunyon,  C.  J. 
Burn,  J.  I.      . 
Burpee,  Charles  W 
Burtis,  A.  M. 
Butler,  C.  D. 
Butler,  G.  E. 
Cabot,  F.  E. 
Cairnie,  J.  B. 
Callingham,  W.  J. 
Cameron,  Charles  A. 
Campbell,  Donald  A. 
"  Carleton  "    . 
Carment,  D.    . 
Carothers,  J.  M. 
Carpenter,  E.  W.   . 
Carrere,  John  M.    . 
Carroll,  Charles  E. 
Case,  C.  H.    . 
Case,  Charles  Lyman 
Caverly,  R.  B.,  and  Ban 
Cawley,  A.  P. 
Chalmers,  W.  L.    . 
Chamberlin,  Franklin 
Chandler,  C.  F.      . 
Chandler,  E.  B.      . 
Chapman,  J.  H.      . 
Chapman,  O.  W.   . 
Chard,  Thomas  S. 
Chase,  George  F.   . 
Chase,  George  L.   . 
Chase,  Harvey  S.   . 
Chatham,  James     . 
Cheek,  Philip 
Cherry,  Rodney 
Chrystal,  George     . 


151 


3,  1S3 


kes,  G.  M 


1839,  2 
^  2555 


553, 

13O' 
388, 

724, 

275, 


737- 


2730 
1685 
2137 
3193 

1759 

1837 

3731 
3733 
1 306 

2553 
2723 
3387 
163S 
1512 
2289 
1830 
2725 
1207 
2726 

2495 
1020 
1760 
2290 
1S32 
313S 
1687 
1639 
2556 

1833 
3732 
1630 

1834 
1360 

2294 
1835 
1514 
2295 


2  20  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

Churton,  T.    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2291 

Clark,  Andrew 1376 

Clark,  William  B 1S36 

Clark,  Z.  P 1S37 

Clarke,  Christopher         .  .  .  .  .  .  12 10 

Clarke,  Geo.  C 1131,3735-2737 

Clarke,  M.  W.  S.  .  .  .  .  .        2738,  2739 

Clarke,  P.  J 1838,2194 

Clarke,  W.  T 2557,  2733,  2734 

Clement,  George  A.         .  .  .  .  .  .  3139 

Clum,  R.  L. 2740 

Clydesdale,  Alexander  M 3558 

Coale,  George  P 3741 

Cobban,  W.  H 3742 

Cockburn,  Henry  R.,  and  Murrie,  Robert        .  .  2392 

Cohen,  Max 2743 

Colley,  Frank  A 1839 

Collins,  Martin 1840 

Colquhoun,  C.  R.  ....       3496,  3744,  3745 

Constable,  A.  H.  B. 3393 

Conwell,  Russell  H 15 19,  1530 

Cook,  G.  T 3747 

Cooke,  Frederick  H 2130 

Coote,  William 1841,  3559 

Cornell,  H.  F 1277 

Cornell,  W.  B 1134,1842,2560,2561 

Covington,  J.  1 1025 

Covington,  S.  F 3748 

Craig,  A 2131 

Crandall,  W.  H 3749 

Crawford,  J.  A 1135 

Crellin,  William 1531 

Crisford,  G.  S 2296 

Crocker,  George  U 2750 

Crooke,  George 1278,  3751 

Crosby,  Everett  U 2562 

Crosby,  U.  C 1843,  1844,  3563 


Index  of  Atithors. 


Crump,  F.  Octavius 

Cunningham,  A.  M. 

Cunningham,  J.  L. 

Curnick,  H.  D.       . 

Cuirie,  Gilbert  E. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor  . 

Cushing,  H.  C.       . 

Cushing,  Luther  S. 

Cutler,  H.  F. 

Dalton,  Frank 

Damrell,  John  S.   . 

Dana,  David  D. 

Dansken,  Alexander  B. 

Danvers,  C.    . 

Darby  shire,  Alfred 

Dargan,  J.  S. 

Davidson,  James     . 

Davidson,   R,  W.  Campbell 

Davies,  John  E. 

Davis,  Samuel  H. 

Davis,  W.  S. 

Davol,  William  C. 

Dawson,  Miles  Menander 

Day,  C.  H.     . 

Day,  W.  R. 

Day,  W,  R.,  and  Hollingworth,  A 

Dean,  A.  F. 

Dean,  Woodard 

Dear,  E.  E. 

Dearth,  Elmer  H. 

De  Boer,  Joseph  A. 

De  Camp,  J.  M.     . 

Deering,  Chester    . 

Dembufsky,  Max  . 

De  Roode,  Holger 

Desty,  Robert 

Deuchar,  D.  . 


1213, 
2197, 

2754, 


2195 
2564 
52,  2753 
2497 
1983 
2196 
1361 
1735 
2565 
1845 
121 1,  1212 
1522 
2566 
2198 
1214 

2755 

2297 

1362 

2756 

2758 

1631,  2757 

1632 

2132 

1688 

2298,  2759 

2299»  2353 

2760 

2761 

1846 

2762 
2300 

1026,  1847, 2763, 2764 
2765 

2766 
2767,  2768 

2199 
2301-2304 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Bcs'con. 


Deuchar,  J.  J.  W. 

•        2305,  2306 

De  Veuve,  J.  H.    . 

1761 

Dibdin,  E.  Rimbault 

.         .         3769 

Dickinson,  James  Whitney 

3013 

Dillon,  W.     .          .          . 

2567 

Dixon,  Ffancis  B. 

2133,  2200,  2201 

Dixon,  G.  K. 

1523 

Dolbear,  A.  E.        . 

1363 

Donald,  Robert 

2770 

Donnell,  A.  C.        . 

2307 

Donnell,  E.  D.        . 

1524 

Dornin,  George  D. 

1848,  2771-2774 

Dornin,  George  W. 

.         .         2498 

Dosser,  Chas.  E.    . 

1027 

Douglas,  Gordon    . 

.         .         2308 

Doval,  Philip 

.         .          ^633 

Dovey,  W.  R. 

1S49,  2309 

Dowson,  Ralph 

1634 

Draper,  Frederick  A. 

2310 

Dreschfeld,  Julius  . 

2311 

Dresser,  J.  M. 

1850,  2775 

Dresser,  L.  M. 

1525 

Drew,  C.  K.            .         . 

•         •         2776 

Driffield,  V.  C.       . 

I02 

8,    ID 

29,  1851,  2777,  2778 

Driggs,  Edmund    . 

2779 

Du  Bois,  C.  W.      . 

.        1852,  1S53 

Ducat,  Arthur  C. 

.         .         .          1136 

Duckworth,  A. 

.        2312,2313 

Duer,  John     . 

2202,  2203 

Dunham,  J.  N. 

2780 

Durfee,  B.  K. 

.      1854,  2314,  2781 

Dutton,  W.  J. 

.       1030,  2782,  2783 

Easterbrook,  H.  H. 

1526,  1527 

Eastman,  Samuel  . 

152S 

Eastman,  Samuel  C. 

1173 

Eastman,  W. 

.         .         2784 

Easton,  George 

2499,  2785 

Index  of  Authors. 


233 


Eaton,  Henry  W.             .... 

.          1855 

Ecclesine,  J.  B 

1985 

Eddison,  J.  Cooper         .... 

2568 

Eddison,  J.  P 

2569 

Eddy,  H.  C 

1856 

Edwards,  John 

.          1763 

Edwards,  L.  B 

1031,  1S57 

Egleston,  Thomas 

1S5S 

Eldridge,  George  D 

2315 

Ellerbe,  C.  P 

1859 

Elliott,  Arthur  H 

1689 

Elliott,  Charles  B.            .... 

2134 

Elliott,  George 

i860 

Ellis,  Charles 

2135 

Ellis,  George  A.,  and  Howland,  A.  H. 

3016 

Elwood,  George  M.         .... 

1861 

Emerigon,  Balthazard  M.        . 

2204,  2305 

Emerson,  Moses  R 

1S63 

Engelbach,  Harold           .... 

2786 

Englehardt,  G.  W 

1763 

Evans,  William       ..... 

2136 

Fackler,  David  Parks      .... 

2316 

Fairman,  Charles  G.        .          .          ,          . 

2137 

Farquhar,  W 

1279, 

2317,  2318 

Farrow,  Frederick  R 

1217 

Fatkin,  Thomas       ..... 

2319 

Faymonville,  Bernard     .  1034,  1035,  1863, 

2500 

2787-2789 

Felce,  Ernest 

1765 

Fenn,  T.  W 

2570,  2790 

Ferry,  C.  P. 

1036 

Field,  George  P 

1S64 

Finch,  John  A.       .             1037,  1038,  1137, 

313S, 

3320,  2791 

Finley  (Lieutenant)         .... 

2792 

Finney,  J.  G 

i039»  2571 

Fisher,  M.  M 

2573 

Fitzgerald,  E.  A 

1372 

Fitzsimmons,  M.  W.       .... 

I32I 

224  Insurance  Litrary  Association  of  Boston* 

Flagg,  Ernest 1222 

Flanders,  B.  S 1635 

Flanders,  Henry 2140,  2206,  2207 

Flint,  A.  P 1865 

Flitcraft,  A.  J 2321 

Folger,  Herbert       .  .  1532,  1866,  2502,  2793-2797 

Forbes,  William  D 1636 

Forbush,  J.  M 1767 

Fouse,  L.  G. 2322 

Fowler,  Charles  B 1867 

Fowler,  J.  A.    .    .    .  1040,  176S,  2141,  2798,  2799 

Fox  (Captain) 2209 

Fox,  F.  T 2800,  2801 

Fox,  Fontaine  T.,  Jr 2139 

Fox,  L.  H 2573 

Fox,  W.  F 1041-1044,  1868,  2802,  2803 

Francis,  Henry  F. 1869,  2804 

Francis,  John  .......  2323 

Frank,  Leopold 2208 

Frazier,  W.  H 2805,  2806 

Freeman,  John  R.  .  .  .      i533'  1^37,  3014,  3015 

Freeman,  W.  R 2574 

Fricke,  William  A 2807,  2808 

Fyke,  M.  A 2809 

Fyler,  O.  R 1870 

Gallagher,  Thomas  E 1871 

Garniss,  J.  R 1046 

Garrett  (Doctor) 2324 

Garver,  J.  A.,  Jr 2810 

Gates,  W.  E 1045 

Gay,  E.  S 1872,  281 1 

Gee,  Haldane  W.  W I373 

Geldard,  James 2575 

Gemmell,  James     .......  2812 

Gerhard,  William  F 1280-1282,1534 

Getman,  Nellis 1047 

Gibb,  George I374»  1873 


Index  of  Authors. 


225 


Gibbons,  W.  H. 
Gibbs,  William  E 
Gillett,  A.  S. 
Gillison,  J.  B. 
Glascott,  Charles  Edward 
Glassford,  Henry  A 
Glidden,  H.  H. 
Glover,  T.  R. 
Goad,  C.  E. 
Goddard,  C.  M. 
Goddard,  W. 
Goetz,  H.  A. 
Goldsmith,  B. 
Goodfellow,  W.  S 
Goodspeed,  E.  J. 
Gore,  G. 
Graham,  John 
Grant,  George  F. 
Grant,  H.  M. 
Gray,  Howard  P. 
Green,  Charles  H. 
Greene,  Jacob  L. 
Gregory,  W.  H. 
Griffiths,  J.  C. 
Grill,  Edward 
Grim,  A.  R. 
Grimshaw,  Robert 
Griswold,  F.  M. 
Griswold,  Jeremiah 
Guild,  J.  Wyllie 
Gunn,  N.  B. 
Gunnison,  A.  R. 
Gyualay,  E.  W.  G 
Hale,  George  C. 
Hall,  Henry  H. 
Hall,  J.  B.     . 
Hall,  Reuben 


de 


•   1874,  2325- 
1535, 


1223, 
2210, 


•   1050,  1877, 
1051,  1052,  1S7S,  2817, 
1879, 


I053'  ^o54>  I 


1055.  25 


1283,  1284, 


2819, 


[39-1141, 

i377» 

2332, 

06,  2822, 


oS,  2826- 
2824, 
2213, 


1048 
1690 
2813 
-2327 
2328 
1875 
2S14 

2503 
1770 
1638 
2815 

1536 
221 1 
1049 
1537 
1375 
1876 
2816 
2818 
1880 
2329 
2330 

233^ 
2820 

1376 

2504 
1639 
1694 

2505 
2821 

2333 

2S23 
2212 

153S 
-2828 
2825 
2507 


226 


-s^u            insurance  i^iora 
Hamilton,  G.  D.     . 

try  /I 

lSSOCIJ 

iiion 

01  j:>osi:on. 

•           •           1378 

Hamlet,  W.  M.      . 

2214 

Hammond,  Elisha 

2143 

Hanscom,  W.  W. 

2576 

Harbeck,  Eugene 

1056,  1881,  3829 

Harding,  A.  J.        . 

2577 

Hardingham,  F.  R. 

2334 

Hardy,  Ralph  P.    . 

2335 

Hare,  F.  A.  C.       . 

2020 

Harricks,  F.  M.      . 

2336 

Harris,  William  A. 

203I-3023 

Hart,  J.  R.     . 

2337,    233S 

Harvey,  A.  F. 

2339,    2830,    2831 

Harvey,  Wm. 

1057,    3340-3343 

Harvie,  R.  B. 

1539 

Haskins,  C.  H.       . 

I379-I383 

Haslam,  W.  J.        . 

1385 

Haswell,  Charles  H. 

1737 

Haven,  Charles  D. 

1773 

Hayden,  H.  R.        . 

19 

36,  1987,  3679,  3833 

Hayes,  G.  W. 

.         .         2833 

Hayes,  John  L. 

1386 

Hazen,  J.  M. 

1334 

Heald,  D.  A. 

1883,  3S34,  3835 

Hedge,  Charles  L. 

1SS3,  1884 

Hegeman,  John  R. 

2344 

Henderson,  G.  G. 

1695 

Hess,  Henry  E. 

1885,  1886 

Hewat,  Archibald 

2345-234S 

Hevs^itt,  Charles  A. 

1540 

Hexamer,  C.  A. 

1640,  1641 

Hexamer,  C.  John 

132 

.5,  12 

87-1393,  3578,  3579 

Higinbotham,  Harlow  IS 

2836 

Hildyard,  Francis  . 

2215 

Hill,  Charles  B.      . 

.         .         .         2837 

Hill,  Charles  T.      . 

1541 

Hillman,  J.  R. 

2349 

Index  of  Authors. 


227 


Himmelwright,  A.  L.  A 

. 

1226 

Hine,  C.  C.    .          .    1058,1145-1149,1175,1294,1295,1988, 

2143,  2509,  2580,  2581,  2838-2848 

Hine,  C.  C,  and  Nichols,  W,  S.    .          .          .         1150,  2144 

Hinkley,  George  W. 

1887 

"Hired  Man" 

2582 

Hirst,  J.  E.    . 

.         1696 

Hoadley,  John  C. 

-         2583 

Hobbins,  Charles    . 

2350 

Hobbs,  H.  H. 

•         2584 

Hobson,  William    . 

1697 

Hoch,  E.  S.   . 

1542 

Hodges,  J.  M. 

1888 

Holden,  J.  L. 

1059 

Hollingworth,  A.  C. 

2351,  2352 

Hollingworth,  A.  C,  an 

dDa) 

r,  W. 

R.    . 

2299,  2353 

Hollis,  J.  Edward 

1773 

Holloway,  A.  H.    . 

1698 

Holloway,  Charles  T. 

1296 

Holloway,  George  A. 

1060,  2849 

Holman,  I.  W.        . 

i^ 

5S9,  2850-2853 

Holman,  W.  A.      . 

1890 

Holmes,  A.  Bromley 

.         1383 

Holmes,  C.  M.        . 

2216 

Holt,  Charles  M.    . 

2145 

Hope,  George  T.    . 

2S54,  2855 

Hopkins,  C.  T.       . 

1 1 

76,  1891,  2856 

Hopkins,  C.  W.      . 

2354 

Hopkins,  Manley    . 

2217,  2218 

Hore,  William  H. 

1061 

Horsey,  F.  J. 

2585 

Hosmer,  E.  S. 

1543 

Houldsworth,  W.   . 

1642 

Houston,  E.  J. 

13S4 

Howard,  W.  I.        . 

2586 

Howell,  Charles  E. 

2355 

Howell,  Thomas     . 

1062 

238  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

Howes,  A.  P 1892 

Howes,  Osborne,  Jr.       .....         .  ^544 

Howland,  A.  H.,  and  Ellis,  George  A.  .  .         3016 

Howley,  John  .......  1893 

Hubbell,  H.  P 3857,  3858 

Hughes,  B.  F 3147 

Hughes,  David        .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2146 

Hurst,  George  H 1699 

Huss,  G.  M 1337 

Ingle,  H 1700 

Ives,  Stephen  D 1S94 

Jacobsen,  F.  J 3319 

Jamieson  (Professor)      ......  13S6 

Jamison,  James       .......  2357 

Jardine,  Robert       .......  1644 

Jarrett,  Clement      .......  2S59 

Jarrett,  Clement  E 1S95 

Jarrett,  W.  H 2220-3333 

Jenkin,  Fleming     .......  13S7 

Jenney,  Charles  A 3680,  36S1 

Jenney,  W.  L.  B 1338 

Jewsbury,  Sidney 2589-2591 

Johnson,  E.  C 2592,  2593 

Johnson,  G.  J 2594,  3860 

Johnson,  W.  N 2861 

Jones,  David  .......  2358 

Jones,  N.  B. 2862 

Joseph,  James  F.   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2595 

Jouanne,  G.    .......  .  '^7'^5 

Joyce,  Joseph  A.    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  2153 

Kellogg,  J.  H 2S63 

Kempson,  P.  Tertius       ......  1780 

Kendig,  John  Landon     ......  1896 

Kennedy,  E.  R 2864 

Kent,  Henry  T 1064 

Kerr,  Robert 1S97 

King,  George 2359 


Index  of  Authors. 


Kingsley,  Francis  J. 

Kingsley,  John 

Kinne,  C.  Mason    . 

Kirkwood,  Anderson 

Kirwan,  Thomas    . 

Knight,  E.  H. 

Knighton,  C.  H.     . 

Knowles,  Charles  R. 

Knowles,  Clarence 

Laidlaw,  David 

Laird,  John   . 

Landers,  W.  J. 

Lane,  J.  N.    . 

Lanza,  Gaetano 

Laton,  C.  A. 

Lawrence,  M.  E, 

Lawrie,  David 

Ledden,  John  J. 

Lee,  Bruce  B, 

Lee,  Hutson  . 

Lees,  James  . 

Lees,  John 

Lemmon,  W.  S. 

Lenehan,  J.  H. 

Leonard,  E.   . 

Leshure,  A.  P. 

Leslie,  Frank  F. 

Lewes,  Vivian  B. 

Lewis,  J.  B.,  and  Bombaugh 

Lewis,  J.  Norman 

Lincoln,  Allen  B. 

Lindsey,  H.  K. 

Lindsley,  I.  H. 

Linehan,  John  C. 

Linley,  David  M. 

Little,  George  P. 

Littlejohn,  W.  J. 


1065,  1066 


C.  C 


2866,  2S67 

.     2S65 

1300,  IS9S,  2596 

2154 

I38S 

1899 
77,  17S1,  1900 
1546,  1901 
154S 
1067 

2597 
2868 
1229 

1547 
1301 
2869 

1389 
2870 
1902 
2323 

17S3 
1230,  1646 
2S71,  2872 

1645 

1647 
2224,  3S73 

1706 
2377,  2361 

2360 

1549 
1707 
1903 
1904 

2598 

1550 
1905,  1906 


230  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

Littleton,  H.  A.,  and  Blatchley,  J.  S.      .  .         2 155-3 157 

Locke,  A.  Newton  ......  1907 

Lockett,  S.  H 3017 

Lockwood,  T.  D.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  1390 

Logan,  James  .......  1908 

Loring,  S.  E.  .  .  .  .  .  .         1231,  1232 

Lett,  Edson  S.        ......  .  2363 

Louden,  H.  R 2875 

Loughlin,  William  D.     .  .  .  .  .  .  1303 

Lovejoy,  George  M.        .....  .  1909 

Low,  Clarence        .......  2S74 

Low,  George  M.     .....  .         2363-3366 

Low,  George  P.     .....         .         1391-1401 

Lowden,  W.  H.      .  .  .  ,      1068-1071,  1910,  26S2 

Lownes,  Richard    ......        2225,  2226 

Lubbock,  John  W.,  and  Bethune,  J.  E.  Drinkwater,        2367 
Lucas,  W.  P.  .......  1072 

Lufkin,  H.  L 1403 

Luke,  Robert  A 1152 

Lumbard,  S.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  1304 

Lunger,  John  B.     .  .  .  .  .  .        2368,  2369 

Luper,  George  B.  .......  191 1 

Lye,  Henry    ........  1073 

Lyman,  W.  R 191 2 

Lynch,  Thomas  E. 1552 

Lynde,  James  Henry       ......  164S 

Macadam,  J.  M 1074,  1075 

McArthur,  Charles 2237 

Macaush,  W 2370 

McCall,  John  A 2371 

McCall,  John  A.,  Jr 1916 

Maccall,  John  Campbell  .....  1076 

McCandlish,  John 2882-2884 

McCandlish,  John  M 2372,  2373 

McClintock,  Emory 2374 

McCluer,  J.  L 28! 

McConnell,  R 2886, 


Index  of  Authors. 


23; 


McDevitt,  William 
Macdonald,  T.  M. 

1234.  H03»  i553>  1709 
.       1649,  2887,  288S 

McDonald,  W.  R. 

2375 

McGregor,  J.  P.     . 
Mackenzie,  A.  G.  . 

2889 
2376 

Mackenzie,  R.  K.  . 
Mackey,  W.  McD. 
McLaren,  W.  S.  B. 

2599-2601 
2602 
2605 

McLauchlan,  J.  J. 
McLellan,  G.  F.     . 
Macmillan,  R. 
McMillan,  Walter  G. 

2377-2379 

2890,  2S91 

2603 

1305 

Macredie,  W. 

.         .         1784 

McSween,  J.  F.      . 

2892 

MacVeagh,  F. 
McVean,  D.  M.      . 
McVey,  A.  H. 
Magens,  Nicholas  . 

2876 

.         .         .         2893 

1078,  1079 

2227,  2228 

Main,  George  C.     . 
Mallard,  J.     . 
Mallett,  R.  F. 
Markham,  George  D. 

.         .         .         2877 

2229 

1077,  2510-2512,  2878 

.         .         2879 

Marr,  John     . 
Marr,  Thomas 
Marshall,  C.  W.     . 

1914 

1913,  23S0,  2381,  2881 

1915 

ISIarshall,  Edward  . 

1233 

Marshall,  Samuel   . 
Marston,  J.  A. 
Martin,  F. 
Martin,  Louis  H.    . 

2230,  2231 

2880 

.         .         .         1785 

1153 

Martin,  S.  G. 
Marvin,  William     . 

.         .         .         2382 
2232,  2233 

Masson,  David  Orme 

1 70S 

Masters,  Arthur  J. 
Maxwell,  J.  D. 
May,  John  W. 
Mayet,  P. 

2234-2236 

2604 

2160,  2161 

•         .         .         2383 

232  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

JMeade,  Calvert        .......  2894 

Meikle,  James         ......        2384,  2385 

Mell,  P.  H 1 741 

Merrill,  George  S.  .  .  .  .1917,  2386,  2S95 

Merrill,  William  H.,  Jr.  .  .  .  .  1404-1407 

Miller,  B 2606,  2607 

Miller,  George  W. 1918 

Miller,  Leonard 1558 

Miller,  R.  D 2388 

Mills,  D.  Y 2387 

Mills,  J.  H 2896 

]SIims,  Livingston  ......         19195  1920 

Mitchell,  L.  R 2238 

Mitchell,  R.  Kennedy 2389,  2390 

Moir,  Henry  .......  2391 

Molloy,  Charles 2239 

Monilavs^s,  W.  M. 2395-2398 

Montefiore,  E.  L 1922 

Montgomery,  Harford  H.         .  .  .  .  .  1080 

Montgomery,  M 2240,  2241 

Montgomery,  Thomas  H.         .  .  .  .  .  192 1 

Montgomery,  W.,  Jr 1081,1235 

Moon,  J 2392 

Moore,  F.  C,  1155,  1 236-1 239,  2513,  2662,  2897-2902,  3018 

Moore,  George  H. 1923 

Moore,  W.  F 2393 

Moore,  W.  L 2608 

Moors,  E.  M 2394 

Morgan,  A,  H 2399,  2400 

Morgan,  L.  S 1924 

Morrell,  Charles  F 2162 

Morrow,  J.  H 2609 

Morse,  Daniel  .......  1306 

Morse,  John  G 1650 

Morton,  Henry,  and  Anderson,  Wm.  A.  .  .  1408 

Mulliken,  A.  H 1710 

Mullins,  C.  F 1178,2903 


Index  of  Authors. 


233 


Munroe,  Chas.  E, 

Munson,  E.  A. 

Murphy,  J.  R. 

Murray,  A.  J.  E. 

Murray,  A.  S. 

Murray,  K.  L. 

Murrie,  Robert,  and  Cockbur 

Mylrea,  W.  H. 

Nagle,  A.  F. 

Nasmith,  Joseph 

Needles,  Samuel  H 

Neefus,  H.  F. 

Neild,  Edward 

Neild,  James  E. 

Newbatt,  Benjamin 

Newman,  Philip  L 

Niaudet,  Alfred 

Nichols,  W.  S.,  and  Hine,  C. 

Nichols,  W.  S.,  and  others 

Nichols,  Walter  S. 

Nicholson,  J.  Shield 


Nicol,  William  Sm 
Nicoll,  John   . 
Niles,  Edward 
Northcott,  James  B 
Notman,  P.     . 
Noverre,  C.  E 
Oakley,  Henry  A. 
O'Connor,  Thomas 
Odell,  R.  S. 
Ogilvie,  Leslie 
Olcott,  H.  S. 
O'Neil,  P.  F. 
Ordway,  John  M, 
Orear,  E.  T. 
Orton,  Edward 
Osborn,  R.  W. 


ith 


Henry  R 


10S2,  10S3,  I 


0S4, 


1560, 


2611, 


2406, 


1 150, 


10,  241 1, 
56,  2613, 


1792, 
1566, 

1925, 
1242, 


1713. 
1085,  1 157,  1926,  2517, 


1307 
2904 
1561 
2610 
2905 
1409 
2292 
2906 
1651 
2612 
1410 

1653 
2403 
2404 
2405 
2407 
1411 
2144 
1790 
2408 
2409 
2516 
2412 
2909 
1791 
2910 

1793 
291 1 
1309 
2912 

2413 
1794 

1243 
-1312 
2913 
1714 
2914 


234  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


Osborne,  J.  H. 

1412 

Osborne,  R.  S. 

1715 

Ostler,  James 

2614 

Ostrander,  D. 

2l( 

34,  21 

65,  2915-2917 

Outcalt,  Peter 

1086-10S8 

Owen,  E.  Roger 

3615 

Page,  W.  E. 

2918 

Paige,  J.  C.    . 

2518 

Palache,  Whitney 

1089 

Palmer,  H.  E. 

1313 

Palmer,  O.  W. 

1927,  1928 

Papworth,  Wyatt 

1314 

Paradice,  W.  H. 

2414 

Park,  J.  A.     . 

2243 

Parkhurst,  H.  E. 

2919 

Parsons,  Theophilus 

21 

66,  2167,  2244 

Paterson,  D.  R.      . 

1654 

Patterson,  William 

1567 

Pattison,  John  M. 

2415 

Paulin,  David 

2416,  2417 

Peckham,  S.  F. 

1716 

Perry  &  Sard 

1717 

Pettegrew,  D.  L,    . 

2418 

Phelps,  Edward  Bunnell 

2419 

Phillips,  Willard     . 

2169 

Phipps,  D.  Goffe    . 

3032 

Pierce,  James  F.     . 

1929,  2920 

Pierce,  R.  H. 

1413 

Pierce  and  Richardson 

1414 

Pinkey,  A.  E. 

2921 

Pipkin,  Samuel  J. 

1090 

Plummer,  Henry     . 

2922-2926 

Pocklington,  Henry 

2927 

Polak,  J.  R.  F.       . 

1091 

Pollitt,  George  W. 

1569 

Porte,  Arthur  E.     . 

1415,  1416 

Porter,  F.  H. 

2616,  2617 

Index  of  Authors. 


235 


Porter,  James  Bigr 
Povah,  Charles 
Price,  Richard 
Pritchard,  W.  Tan 
Puckle,  H.  Leonar 
Pullar,  James 
Pulley,  W.  P. 
Purcell,  Thomas  P. 
Purroy,  H.  D. 
Purves,  P.  W. 
Putnam,  Henry  H. 
Putzel,  Charles,  and  Bii 
Rabagliati,  A. 
Rail,  J.  W.    . 
Rand  &  McNally 
Ransom,  C.  M. 
Rattray,  A.  F. 
Ray,  William  R. 
Raynolds,  Robert 
Rea,  C.  H.  E. 
Redfield,  A.  P. 
Reed,  S.  A.    . 
Relton,  F.  B. 
Remington,  J.  C. 
Rennie,  Charles 
Reynolds,  Geoige  W. 
Rice,  E.  F.    . 
Richards,  Ellen  H, 
Richards,  George 
Richards,  T.  D. 
Richardson,  C.  N. 
Rickards,  Edwin 
Ridge,  M.  A. 
Riis,  Jacob  A. 
Riley,  Thomas  Shan 
Rimmer,  John  C. 
Robb,  J. 


r,  H 


24 


24-2426, 


193 1  • 


f095. 


2170 

1796 

2420 

2245 

2246 

2421 

2422 

1570 

I57I 

2929 

1 180 

1742 

2423 

26IS 

2930 

1743 

2931 

2519 

2247, 

2248 

1092 

2427 

1719. 

2619 

1655 

1798 

1930. 

2932 

2249, 

2250 

2428 

. 

1094 

. 

I3I6 

2I7I 

1417^ 

2685 

. 

1572 

• 

2429 

1932, 

2933 

1573 

. 

1933 

1799 

2620, 

2631 

236  Insorancc  Library  Association  of  Boston 

Robb,  James 
Robb,  Russell 
Robb,  W.  O. 
Robert,  Henry  M. 

Roberts,  J.  B ^9345 

Robertson,  Henry 
Robertson,  R.  S. 
Robertson,  T.  S. 
Robinson,  R.  H. 
Robinson,  Samuel  G. 
Roccus,  Francesco 
Roe,  Alfred  S. 
Roehr,  Julius  E.     . 
Rogers,  Joseph  M. 
Rolfe,  Charles  A.  . 
Root,  John  Welborn 
Ross,  William  Frazier 
Roswell,  W.  H.      . 
Rothermell,  C.  T. 
Rowan,  Thomas 
Rowell,  Alfred 
Rowsell,  W.  H. 
Ruggles,  W.  B. 
Russell,  G.  A. 
Russell,  James  B. 
Russell,  Stanley  G 
Rutherglen,  Charles  K. 
Rutledge,  P. 
Rutter,  F.  W.  P. 
Ryan,  G.  H. 
Ryder,  George  V. 

Sachs,  Edwin  0 1246,  1 

Salter,  Charles 
Sanderson,  Frank 
Sanderson,  George  R. 
Sansum,  Oliver  B. 
Savage,  D.      . 


097^ 


2934 
141S 
1096 

1744 
3632 

2935 
2936 
2430 
2251 

1935 

2252 

1745 
2937 
1159 
1419 

1245 
2633 

1574 
293S 

1317 
1936 

2939 
2940 
2941 
2432 
1656 
2634 
420,  1657 
3942 

2431 

3635 

31S-1330,  1575 

1937.  2943 

2433 

3944 
1184,  3172 

3626 


Index  of  Authors. 


237 


Savage,  George  W. 
Sawter,  George 

• 

• 

• 

2945 
1720 

Schoen,  A.  M 

1422 

Schooling,  William          .... 
Schultz,  Charles  A.          .          .          .          . 

2434 

2522 

Schwab,  Emil 

Scotter,  R.  H 

2946 
2627 

Scudder,  Henry  J.            .... 
Seage,  H.  D 

1098 
2628 

Seay,  W.  W 

Seward,  George  F.           .... 

Sewell,  Amos  F 

Sexton,  William      .           1099,  iioo,  1160, 

1321, 

1721 

2435 
3947,  2948 
1576,  1938, 

Sharpstein,  John  R. 
Shattuck,  Geo.  O. 

2949-2951 
2173 
1 185 

Shaw,  Eyre  M.       . 
Shay,  Charles  O.    . 
Sheahan,  James  W.,  an( 

lUpt 

3n,  G 

1322, 
eorge  P. 

1577 

-1581,  2629 
1423 
1582 

Sheldon,  Plenry  N. 

2174 

Sherman,  Amos 

1 186 

Sherman,  Henry 

2253 

Sherwood,  T.  B.    . 
Silvey,  J.  A. 
Simon,  Henry 
Simonds,  Edwin  A. 

2436, 

2523,  2952 
2630 
2631 
1939 

Simonds,  J.  Sexton 

1583 

Simpson,  Pierce  Adolph 
Sinclair,  John 
Singleton,  J.  P.       . 
Smalley,  B.  D. 
"Smilax"      . 

us 

1940, 

2437 

2524,  2953 
2954 

I  lOI 

.         2632 

Smith,  A.  Gillies   . 
Smith,  H.  B. 

2439,  2440 
1 94 1 

Smith,  H.  Bronson 

2956 

Smith,  H.  J. 
Smith,  H.  Lomas  . 

2633 

.         2438 

230           insurance  iviora 
Smith,  Harry 

ry  A 

ssociaiion 

01  r>c 

)ston. 

1733 

Smith,  J.  Turnbull 

2441 

Smith,  John  W.      . 

1733 

Smith,  R.  J. 

2957,  295S 

Smith,  Robert  J.     . 

1942 

Smith,  T.  H. 

2955 

Smith,  Thomas  E. 

15S4.  15S5 

Smith,  W.  H. 

1943 

Smith,  W.  S. 

2525 

Smyth,  John  F.       . 

1187 

Sneath,  A.  W. 

2536 

Snider,  S.  K. 

1323 

Snow,  W.  M. 

1658 

Snowden,  A,  Loudon 

1944 

Sorley,  James 

2443 

Southwick,  S.  H. 

2959 

Spaulding,  A.  W. 

II 

02,  1 103,  1945 

Spears,  John  K.      . 

1586 

Spencer,  D.  A.       . 

2960 

Spencer,  George  W. 

1946 

Spencer,  John  G. 

1587 

Spens,  Walter  Cook 

2443 

Sprague,  A.  E. 

2444.  2445 

Sprague,  Henry  H. 

1S04 

Sprague,  T.  B. 

2446,  2447 

Stanton,  W.  M.      . 

2636 

Staples,  J.  W. 

1947 

Stark,  W.  Emery  . 

.          .          2448 

Statham,  H.  Heathcote 

1588 

Steeb,  George  Velten 

2638 

Stenhouse,  George  C. 

2449,  2450 

Stetson,  F.  L. 

1590 

Stevens,  H.  M. 

2527 

Stevens,  Robert 

2254 

Stevens,  Robert,  and  Be 

neck( 

;,  William 

2255 

Stevenson,  Charles 

2451-2453 

Stewart,  Charles     . 

1805,  2961 

Index  of  Authors. 


239 


Stewart,  David 

Stewart,  George,  Jr 

Stewart,  John 

Stillman,  B.  R. 

Stimpson,  F.  J. 

Stockdell,  H.  C. 

Stockell,  William 

Stone,  Jacob  . 

Storey,  J.  H. 

Stover,  Joseph  W 

Stowell,  T.  P. 

Stratton,  W.  H. 

Stuart,  H.  C. 

Sumner,  Harold 

Swan,  Charles  H. 

Swenie,  D.  J. 

Swett,  Frank  H. 

Swingley,  C.  E. 

Syme,  F.  M. 

Tarrant,  Kenneth  J 

Tatlock,  R.  R. 

Tawse,  John  P. 

Taylor,  George  W 

Taylor,  R.  J. 

Teale,  F.  B. 

Teece,  Richard 

Tennant,  John  Bell 

Thayer,  William 

Thomas,  W.  P. 

Thompson,  Clifford 

Thompson,  E.  L 

Thompson,  F.  A 

Thompson,  J.  M 

Thompson,  Silvanus  P. 

Thompson,  Spencer  C. 

Thompson,  William 

Thompson-Bedford  Company 


1253,  I 


24 


^95 


1948 

2454 
1949 
2175 
2962 
1724,  3023 
2639 
o,  2256,  2257 
1661 

1951 

1253 

1952,  2963 

1663 

1592 

1254 

1104 

1664 

.    1326 

425,  1426,  1427 

1337 

1424 

1953 
3024 
2640 
^954.  2455-3462,  2964 

1955 
1956 

1 105 
55^   1593.  2965 

2642 

1 106 
2528 
1428 

2463,  2464 
2641 
1725 


!40 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston 


Thorburn,  William 

Thornton,  A.  W. 

Thornton,  Arthur  C 

Thorp,  Windsor 

Thurston,  George  H. 

Thwaite,  B.  H. 

Tiffany,  H.  S. 

Tipping,  W.  A. 

Tirrill,  O.       . 

Tobin,  T.  W. 

Todd,  George  A. 

Torrance,  Robert 

Towe,  C.  F. 

Tower,  Charles  P. 

Tower,  G.  B.  N. 

Tozer,  Alfred 

Trackson,  James  J.  P. 

Trapp,  A.  C. 

Trautwine,  John  C 

Travis,  G. 

Trowbridge,  W.  P 

Trull,  Wm.  C. 

Tuckett,  Harvey  G 

Tupper,  S.  Y. 

Turnbull,  A.  D.  Lindsay 

Turnbull,  A.  H.     . 

Turnbull,  Thomas 

Turner,  Henry  R. 

Tyler,  Nathaniel     . 

Tyson,  George  H. 

Upton,  George  P.,  and  Sheahan,  J 

Ure,  Andrew 

Van  Antwerp,  C.  H. 

Van  Buren,  J.  H. 

Vance,  J.  P. 

Van  Ness,  T.  C.     . 

Van  Valkenburcr,  M.  W 


W. 


07,  1163, 


2465 
2966 
2529 
1256 
1726 

1257 
1 164 


5S,  2 


t43^  2972, 


1957^  2967 
1727 
2643 
2644 
2530 
2968 
1665 
1746 

.  1328 
1728 
2970 
1747 
1258 
1748 

1 188 
2466 

.    1958 

2531 

2467,  2468 

1959 
i960 

1 189 
2971 

.  1582 
1749 

1961,  1962 
1963 
1594 
2973 
2974 


Index  of  Authors. 


241 


Van  Voorhis,  William  H 
Vigeon,  Harry 
Wagner,  George     . 
Wagner,  Rudolph  von 
Wahl,  William  H. 
Walford,  Cornelius, 
Walker,  H.  H. 
Walker,  H.  O. 
Wallace,  Thomas  . 
Walling,  Leander  M. 
Walton,  W.  G.       . 
Warden,  Henry 
Wardle,  James 
Warfield,  Edwin     . 
Warner,  S.  G. 
Warnock,  Adam     . 
Warren,  Nathan 
Washburn,  J.  H.    . 
Waters,  A.  J. 
Waterworth,  J.  W. 
Watson,  Edward  S. 
Watson,  T.  Wilkinson 
Watt,  Alexander     . 
Watt,  Rolla  V. 
Weale,  John 
Webb,  William 
Webster,  Franklin 
Weed,  Samuel  R. 
Weinmann,  Louis  . 
Welch,  J.  St.  Vincent 
Welsh,  Milton 
Wendt,  Ernst  Emil 
Wertheimer,  J. 
West,  Byron  D.      . 
Weston,  Edmund  B, 
Wetzlar,  Alexander  J. 
Whaling,  W.  J.      . 


^595 


2004,  2034,  2469,  2975, 


2471- 

1259,  2645, 

1965^ 


10-1114,  364S, 
1966,  2260, 


1968,  2980, 


i329> 


iii5>  197O' 


3261, 
I33I' 


I  ii6- 


1 108 

1 1 09 
1964 

1750 
1729 
2976 
2977 
2259 
2470 
1730 

-2473 
2646 
2647 
2474 

2475 
2476 
1808 
2978 
2649 
1596 
2979 
1967 
2177 
2981 

1751 
2650 

1330 
1 166 
2982 
2478 
1969 
2262 

1432 
2983 
3026 
-1118 
1971 


242  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

Wheaton,  Henry 2263-2265 

VVheelock,  Isaac  R 2651 

Whipple,  CM 1260 

Whitcomb,  Charles  W.  ....         1332,  1333 

White,  J.  E 1666 

White,  Peter 2984 

Whitehead,  J.  M 2985 

Whitehouse,  W.  H i433 

Whiting,  C.  B 1809,  1810,  1972,  2986 

Whiting,  J.  B.  E 2987 

Whiting,  W.  D 2479,  2480,  2532 

Whitlock,  J.  L 1973 

Whitney,  F.  H 2988 

Whittemore,  B.  B 2989 

Whitworth,  Frank 2481 

Wicks,  G.  Douglas 2482 

Wight,  P.  B 1261 

Wilder,  D.  W .         2990 

Wilkinson,  W i597 

Williams,  Abram i974>  2991 

Williams,  S.  G.,  and  Bruce,  G 2266 

Williams,  Sylvester  G 2992 

Williamson,  H.  R 159^ 

Willoughby,  William  F 2483 

Wilson,  D.  B 1812 

Wilson,  John  0 1119,1334,1811,2994 

Wilson,  John  Scott 2993 

Windmiiller,  Louis  ......  1262 

Winne,  Peter 1120,1121 

Winter,  Martin 2995 

Witter,  Thomas 1667,  1668 

Wolfe,  S.  H 2484 

Wolford,  George 21 78,  2179 

V/ollaston,  H.  N.  P 2267 

Wood,  H.  C 2180 

Wood,  Richard  A. i975 

Woodbridge,  S.  H 2652 


Index  of  Authors. 


243 


Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.,  1263,  1335,  1434-1 

HO,  1599,  1669-1674 

Woodhead,  J.  P 1336 

Woods,  J.  Thomas 

2996 

Woodslde,  Charles  L. 

2663 

Woodthorpe,  J.  E. 

•       2268,  2997-2999 

Woodward,  C.  J.    . 

1441 

Woodward,  P.  Henry 

1814 

Woodworth,  A.  J. 

1813,  1976,  3000 

Wood  worth,  C.  H. 

1 167 

Wormald,  John 

1675-1677 

Wray,  A.  H. 

3001,  3002 

Wright,  A.  J. 

1815,  3004 

Wright,  C.  A. 

.         2485 

Wright,  G.  Alexander 

II23 

Wright,  Leslie  A.  . 

3003 

Wyatt,  George  W. 

1977,    1978 

Yarrington,  Andrew 

1600 

Young,  Alexander  H. 

1979 

Young,  C.  F.  T.    . 

1601 

Young,  T.  E. 

2486,   2487,   3005 

Containing  a  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Association, 
iviih  a  List  of  its  Members  and  Other  Information 


The  Insurance  Library  Association  is  so  directly  an  out- 
growth of  the  New  England  Insurance  Exchange  that  a  sketch 
of  its  history  must  begin  with  that  of  the  mother  organization. 
The  Exchange  was  formed  in  18S3  by  the  fire  insurance  field 
men  having  jurisdiction  in  New  England.  It  was  a  purely 
voluntary  organization,  exposed  to  the  possibility  of  disruption 
at  any  time,  and  in  that  case  whatever  property  it  might  have 
acquired  would  have  been  left  without  ownership.  As  the 
value  of  this  property  increased  from  year  to  year,  the  necessity 
of  providing  some  permanent  form  of  ownership  for  it  became 
more  and  more  apparent,  and  this  culminated  when  it  was 
proposed  on  behalf  of  Exchange  members  to  establish  a  library 
of  fire  insurance  literature  in  a  decision  to  provide  some  form 
of  corporate  ownership.  To  incorporate  the  Ex- 
change was  out  of  the  question,  and  finally  it  was 
decided  to  form  an  incorporated  society 
composed  of  members  of  the  Exchange, 
which  would  thereby  be  controlled  entirely 
in  its  interest,  but  which  at  the  same  time 
would  be  assured  of  continued  and  perma- 
nent existence  in  case  the  Exchange  went 
out  of  operation.  Accordingly,  on  the 
"twenty-eighth  day  of  December,  1887,  a 
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246  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston, 

certificate  of  incorporation  was  granted  by  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts  creating  the  Insurance  Library 
Association  of  Boston,  "for  the  purpose  of  prosecuting 
educational,  historical,  literary,  scientific,  and  social  purposes 
primarily  in  connection  with,  or  relating  to,  insurance; 
acquiring  and  holding  books,  maps,  plans,  surveys,  and 
papers  relating  to  insurance,  and  general  literature  and  science, 
and  for  establishing,  fitting,  furnishing,  and  maintaining  a 
suitable  place  for  a  reading  room,  library,  and  for  social 
meetings  ;  and  for  any  and  all  other  purposes  legitimately  inci- 
dental to,  or  in  aid  of,  the  main  purposes  of  the  Association." 
The  Insurance  Library  Association  being  thus  created,  it 
became  necessary  to  provide  funds  to  carry  out  its  objects,  and 
the  fire  insurance  companies  represented  in  the  Exchange  were 
appealed  to,  and  responded  with  subscriptions  amounting  to 
over  five  thousand  dollars.  With  this  for  an  equipment  fund, 
the  Trustees  proceeded  to  secure  and  fit  up  rooms,  which  were 
opened  on  the  twenty-second  day  of  December,  1888,  almost 
exactly  a  year  after  the  Association  was  incorporated.  From 
the  outset  it  has  been  the  plan  of  the  Trustees  to  provide  and 
maintain  the  property  of  the  Association  at  a  high  standard  of 
quality  and  efficiency,  and  as  a  result  the  income  derived 
yearly  from  membership  fees  has  been  largely  spent  in  adding 
to  the  library  and  in  necessary  enlargements  and  repairs ; 
nevertheless  the  funds  have  been  so  well  husbanded  that  the 
amount  originally  spent  in  establishing  the  plant  has  been 
replaced  in  bank,  so  that  that  which  was  at  the  outset  sub- 
scribed as  an  Equipment  Fund  has  now  become  a  Maintenance 
Fund,  yielding  an  interest  income,  which  is  added  to  the 
principal  from  year  to  year.  One  generous  legacy  has  been 
left  the  Association  by  a  deceased  member,  and  in  time  similar 
bequests  may  be  looked  for  from  those  who  to-day  are  enjoying 
the  privileges  of  membership.  No  more  appropriate  manner 
of  keeping  their  memory  green  could  be  suggested,  for  the 
work  of  the  Association  is  being  constantly  enlarged,  and  its 
scope  is  limited  only  by  the  means  at  the  disposal  of  its  Trustees. 


List  of  Subscribers 


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yEtna  Insurance  Company  ....       Hartford. 

Agricultural  Insurance  Company  .  .  Watertown. 

Alliance  Insurance  Association  ....  New  York. 
Albany  Insurance  Company  ....  Albany. 
American  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  .  Boston. 

American  Fire  Insurance  Company      .  .  New  York. 

American  Fire  Insurance  Company     .  .  Philadelphia. 

American  Fire  Insurance  Company     .  .  .        Newark. 

American  Central  Insurance  Company  .  .      St.  Louis. 

Anglo  Nevada  Assurance  Corporation  .      San  Francisco. 

Boston  Insurance  Company  ....  Boston. 

Boylston  Insurance  Company      ....  Boston. 

British-America  Assurance  Company  .  .        Toronto. 

Buffalo  German  Insurance  Company  .  .  .  Buffalo. 

Citizens  Insurance  Company  ....  New  York. 
City  of  London  Fire  Insurance  Company    .  .        London. 

Commerce  Insurance  Company  ....  Albany. 
Commercial  Union  Assurance  Company      .  .        London. 

Commonwealth  Insurance  Company  .  .  .  New  York. 

Continental  Insurance  Company  .  .  .  New  York. 

Eliot  Insurance  Company   .....  Boston. 

Equitable  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  .  Providence. 
Fire  Association  of  Philadelphia  .  .  Philadelphia. 

Fire  Insurance  Association  ....        London. 

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248 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Company  .      San  Francisco. 

Firemen's  Insurance  Company  ....  Newark. 
Firemen's  Fire  Insurance  Company    .  .  .         Boston. 

First  National  Fire  Insurance  Company       .  .    Worcester. 

Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Company       .  .         Philadelphia. 

German  American  Insurance  Company        .  .  New  York. 

German  Alliance  Insurance  Company  .  .  New  York. 

Germania  Fire  Insurance  Company     .  .  .  New  York. 

Girard  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  Philadelphia. 
Glens  Falls  Insurance  Company  .  .  Glens  Falls. 

Granite  State  Fire  Insurance  Company         .  Portsmouth. 

Greenwich  Insurance  Company  .  .  .  New  York. 

Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company  .  London. 
Hamburg-Bremen  Fire  Insurance  Company  .  Hamburg. 
Hanover  Fire  Insurance  Company       .  .  .  New  York. 

Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Company      .  .  .      Hartford. 

Home  Insurance  Company  ....  New  York. 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Company       .  .  .        London. 

Insurance  Co.  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  Philadelphia. 

Insurance  Company  of  North  America         .  Philadelphia. 

Lancashire  Insurance  Company  .  .  .  Manchester. 

Liberty  Insurance  Company  ....  New  York. 
Lion  Fire  Insurance  Company  ....  London. 
Liverpool  &  London  &  Globe  Insurance  Co.  .  Liverpool. 
London  Assurance  Corporation  .  .  •        London. 

London  &  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Company  .  Liverpool. 
Manchester  Fire  Assurance  Company  .  Manchester. 

Mercantile  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  Boston. 

Merchants  Insurance  Company  (The)  .  .       Newark. 

Meriden  Fire  Insurance  Company        .  .  .       Meriden. 

National  Fire  Insurance  Company       .  .  .      Hartford. 

Neptune  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  .  Boston. 
New  Hampshire  Fire  Insurance  Company  .  Manchester. 

New  York  Bowery  Fire  Insurance  Company  .  New  York. 
Newark  Fire  Insurance  Company        .  .  .       Newark. 

Niagara  Fire  Insurance  Company        .  .  .  New  York. 

North  American  Insurance  Company  .  .         Boston. 


List  of  Subscribers* 


249 


North  British  &  Mercantile  Insurance  Company 

Northwestern  National  Insurance  Company 

Northern  Assurance  Company    . 

Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society 

Orient  Insurance  Company 

Pacific  Fire  Insurance  Company 

Pennsylvania  Fire  Insurance  Company 

Phenix  Insurance  Company 

Philadelphia  Underwriters 

Phoenix  Assurance  Company 

Phoenix  Insurance  Company 

Providence- Washington  Insurance  Company, 

Prudential  Fire  Insurance  Company    . 

Qiieen  Insurance  Company 

Rochester-German  Insurance  Company 

Royal  Insurance  Company 

Royal  Exchange  Assurance 

Scottish  Union  and  National 

Springfield  Fire  and  Marine 

Spring  Garden  Insurance  Company     . 

Sun  Fire  Office  .... 

Traders  Insurance  Company 

Union  Assurance  Society    . 

United  Firemen's  Insurance  Company 

United  States  Fire  Insurance  Company 

Westchester  Fire  Insurance  Company 

Western  Assurance  Company 


London. 

Milwaukee. 

London. 

Norwich. 

Hartford. 

New  York. 

Philadelphia. 

New  York. 

Philadelphia. 

London. 

Hartford. 

Providence. 

Boston. 

Liverpool. 

Rochester. 

Liverpool. 

London. 

Edinburgh. 

Springfield. 

Philadelphia. 

London. 

Chicago. 

London. 

Philadelphia. 

New  York. 

New  York. 

Toronto. 


Erratum. — There  should  have  been  included  in  the 
List  of  Subscribers  the  name  of  the  Union  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  Philadelphia. 


^y-laws  of  the  (Association 


ARTICLE    I. 


Admission    to    membership    in    The    Insurance    Library 
Association  of  Boston  shall  be  open  only  to  members  of  the 
New  England    Insurance  Exchange,  and  to 
New  England  field  men  of  Companies  sub- 
scribing to  the  equipment  and  maintenance  of  this  Associa- 
tion.    Any  such  member,  or  any  such  field  man,  who  shall 
Annual  Dues       sign  these  By-laws  and  pay  the  sum   of  ten 
and  Assessments,    dollars  as  the  first  year's  due,   shall  thereby 
become  a  member  of   this  Association,  and    shall  thereafter 
pay  an  annual  assessment  of  ten  dollars,  together  with  such 
further  assessments  as  shall  be  recommended  by  the  Board 
of  Trustees  and  approved  by  vote  of  the  Association. 

Any  member  of  this  Association  shall,  if  elected  by  a 
majority  vote  of  the  members  present  at  any  regular  or  special 
meeting  of  this  Association,  become  a  life 
member  thereof.  In  issuing  a  call  for  such 
meeting  the  clei-k  shall  state  in  said  call  the  name  or  names 
proposed  for  life  membership.  Life  members  of  this  Asso- 
ciation shall  have  all  the  rights  and  privileges  accorded  to 
active  members. 

Members  shall  have  the  same  rights  and  privileges,  and 
Rights  and         be  Subject  to  the  same  responsibilities,  as  if 
Responsibilities,    they  had  signed  the  original  agreement  for 
incorporation  of  this  Association.     If  a  member  changes  his 
occupation  so  as  not  to  be  connected  with  the  insurance  busi- 
Active  nembership  ness  his  active  membership  shall  cease  ;  but 
shall  Cease.        hg  shall  be  given  a  subscriber's  card,  with- 
out charge,  for  the  remainder  of  the  year  for  which  his  dues 
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By-laws  of  the  Association.  251 

are    paid,    upon    application    to    the   Trustees.      Only   active 

members  shall  have  the  right  to  attend  and 
Right  to  Vote.  ,  .  r     ,         A 

vote  at  the  meetmgs  of  the  Association.     If 

any  member  shall  fail  to  pay  any  assessment  within  the  time 

in  which  it  is,   by  vote  of    the  Association, 

Failure  to  Pay.  .  . 

made  payable,  his  membership  shall  thence- 
forth cease,  and  shall  not  be  renewed  save  by  vote  of  the 
Association  and  upon  payment  of  all  unpaid  dues. 

ARTICLE    II. 

Subscribers'    cards    and    Visitors'    cards,   entitling   their 

Subscribers'  and    holders  to  the  use  of  the  reading  room  and 

Visitors'  Cards,     library  at  such  times  and  under  such  rules 

and  charges  as  may  be  fixed  and  established  therefor,  may  be 

issued  under  direction,  and  with  approval,  of  the  Trustees. 

ARTICLE    III. 

An  annual  meeting  of  the    members    of    the    Insurance 
Library  Association  of  Boston  shall  be  held 

Annual  Meeting.  ,    ^  ,  .        ^ 

on  the  second   Saturday  in  January  of  each 
year,  at  the  rooms  of  the  Association,  or  at  such  other  place 
as  may  be  designated  in  the  notice  for  the  meeting.     Notice  of 
Notice  of  the  annual  meeting  and  of  any  special  meet- 

Meetings,  jng  shall  be  signed  by  the  President  or  by  the 
Clerk  of  the  Association,  and  shall  be  given  either  by  delivery 
in  hand  to  each  member,  or  mailed  to  the  last-known  post- 
office  address  of  each  member  to  whom  notice  in  hand  is  not 
given,  not  less  than  seven  days  before  the  time  for  such  meet- 
ing. Notice,  as  above  provided,  of  any  meeting  may  be  dis- 
pensed with  in  the  case  of  any  member  or  members  who  shall 
in  writing  acknowledge  receipt  of  due  and  sufficient  notice  of 
such  meeting.     Special  meetings  of  the  Asso- 

Special  Heetings.        .      .  ,      „  ,  „     ,  ,         ,        ^       .  , 

ciation  shall  be  called  by  the  President,  with 
notice  as  above  provided,  upon  the  written  request  of  not  less 
than  five  members  of  the  Association.     At   any  meeting  of 

the  Association  at  least  fifteen  members  shall 

Quorum.  .  . 

be  necessary  to  constitute  a  quorum  ;  but  in 
the  absence  of  a  quorum,  a  less  number  may  adjourn  the  meet- 
ing to  a  specified  time  and  place. 


252  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

ARTICLE    IV. 

The  usual  parliamentary  rules    shall  govern    the   trans- 

Pariiamentary      action  of  business  on  all  points  not  otherwise 

Rules.  provided  for  in  these  By-laws,  and  the  order 

of  business,  unless  otherwise  directed  at  any  meeting,  shall  be 

as  follows : — 

I.  Calling  the  roll. 

3.   Reading  the  record  of  previous  meeting. 
3.   Reports  of  committees. 
Of'^^f  4.   Unfinished  business. 

Business.         5'  ^ew  business. 

6.  Election   of    officers    when    occasion    re- 

quires. 

7.  Adjournment. 

ARTICLE    V. 

The   officers    of  the    Association    shall   be   a   President, 
chosen  from  the  Trustees  as  hereinafter  pro- 
vided, seven  Trustees,  to  act  in  the  place  and 
with  the  power  of  Directors,  as  hereinafter  provided,  a  Treas- 
When  Chosen      urer,  and  a  Clerk.     The  Trustees,  Treasurer 
and  How.  and  Clerk  shall  be  chosen  by  ballot  at  the 

first  meeting  of  the  Association,  and  thereafter  at  the  annual 

meetings  of  the  Association,  and  shall  hold 

Term  of  Office.  „  .,       ,  1  ^-  j 

office    until    the    next    annual    meetmg,    and 

until  others  are  chosen  and  qualified  in  their  stead.  In  case 
of  a  vacancy  in  any  of  these  offices,  the  same 
acancy.  ^^^^  ^^  filled  by  the  election  of  a  successor  at 
a  special  meeting  of  the  Association,  duly  called  for  that 
purpose ;  and  the  successor  so  chosen  shall  hold  office  for  the 
remainder  of  the  current  year  and  until  the  election  and  qual- 
ification of  his  successor. 

ARTICLE    VI. 

The  government  of  this  Association  shall  be  in  the  hands 

of  a  Board  of  Trustees,  of  whom  there  shall  be  seven,  elected 

Board  of  at  each  annual  meeting  for  one  year  by  ballot 

Trustees.  from  among  the  active  members.  The  Trus- 
tees shall,  at  their  first  meeting  after  the  organization  of  this 


By-laws  of  the  Association.  ^53 

Corporation,  and  at  their  first  meeting  after  each  annual  meet- 
ing of  the  Corporation,  or  after  a  vacancy  occurs  in  the  office 
Shall  Choose  a      of  President,  choose  by  ballot  one  of  their 
President.         number  to  be  President  of  the  Corporation, 
who  shall  also  act  as  Chairman  of  the  Board    of  Trustees. 
The    Trustees  shall  have  power  to  procure  a  proper  build- 
ing or  rooms  for  the  use  of  the  Association, 

Powers  ol  Trustees.    ,  i         -i         r  j  i  •    j-      i 

to  subscribe  for  and  purchase  periodicals 
and  books  for  the  library,  to  hire  a  competent  librarian, 
and  otherwise  to  do  and  perform  all  things  necessary  to  the 
proper  welfare  of  this  Association ;  but  they  shall  incur  no 
expense  that  there  is  not  money  in  the  treasury  to  meet,  nor 
shall  they  make  this  Association  liable  to,  or  for,  any  debt 
exceeding  one  hundred  dollars,  unless  authorized  thereto  by 
vote  of  the  Association. 

ARTICLE    VII. 

The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the  Asso- 
ciation and  of  the  Trustees,  when  present ;  and  in  his  absence 
a  President /re  ietnpore  maybe  chosen.  He  shall  perform 
all  the  duties  incident  to  his  office  prescribed 
by  law,  by  these  By-laws  and  by  vote  of 
the  Trustees.  He  shall  have  full  power  to  call  meetings  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees  whenever  he  shall  deem  it  expedient  so 
to  do,  and  shall  call  such  meetings  upon  the  written  request 
of  two  or  more  of  the  Trustees.  He  shall  also  call  meetings 
of  the  members  of  the  Association  whenever  requested  so  to 
do  by  vote  of  the  Trustees  or  upon  the  written  request  of  not 
less  than  five  members  of  the  Association. 


ARTICLE    VIII. 

The  Clerk  shall  be  sworn  to  the  faithful  discharge  of  the 
duties  of    his  office.     He  shall  keep  accurate  record  of   the 

Duties  of  proceedings   of    the  Association    and  of  the 

Clerk.  Trustees    at    their    respective    meetings,   and 

shall  perform  all  the  duties  incident  to  his  office  as  Clerk  ; 


254  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 

whether  prescribed  by  law,  by  these  By-laws  or  by  vote  of 
the  Trustees.  In  his  absence  a  Clerk  pro  tempore  may  be 
chosen,  who  shall  also  be  sworn,  and  shall,  in  the  absence 
of  the  Clerk,  perform  the  duties  of  Clerk  in  his  stead.  The 
records  shall  be  the  property  of  the  Association. 


ARTICLE    IX. 

The  Treasurer  shall,  whenever  required  thereto  by  the 
Corporation  or  by  the  Trustees,  give  bond  for  the  faithful  dis- 
Duties  of  charge  of  his  duties  in  such  sum  and  with 

Treasurer.  g^ch  sureties  as  shall  satisfy  the  Trustees. 
He  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  corporate  seal,  whenever 
one  is  adopted,  and  shall  keep  suitable  books  of  account, 
which  shall  be  subject  at  all  times  to  the  inspection  and  con- 
trol of  the  Trustees.  He  shall  take  or  give  proper  vouchers 
for  all  disbursements,  and  shall  exhibit  the  financial  condi- 
tion of  the  Association  to  the  Trustees  whenever  required, 
and  to  the  members  at  their  annual  ineeting.  The  same  per- 
son may  be  eligible  to  the  offices  at  the  same  time  of  Treas- 
urer and  of  Clerk.  The  Treasurer  may,  with  the  approval 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  delegate  to  the  Librarian  the  keep- 
ing of  accounts  and  other  clerical  duties  of  his  office.  All 
moneys  received  shall  be  deposited  in  bank  in  the  name  of 
the  Association,  and  disbursements  thereof  shall  be  only  upon 
checks  signed  by  the  Treasurer  and  countersigned  by  the 
Chairman. 

ARTICLE    X. 

The  Librarian,  under  the  direction  of  the  Treasurer  and 
Board  of  Trustees,  shall  keep  the  accounts  of  the  Associa- 

Duties  oi  tion,  and  shall  perform  such  other  duties  as 
Librarian.  x\-\2iy  be  assigned  him  by  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees, including  such  as  ordinarily  pertain  to  the  office  of 
Treasurer,  if  thereto  requested  by  the  Treasurer  and  the 
Board  of  Trustees. 


By-laws  of  the  Association.  255 

ARTICLE    XI. 

Rules  and  Regulations  relative  to  the  use  of  the  library 
and  rooms  of  this  Association  shall  be  made  by  the  Board  of 
Rules  and  Trustees,  but  no  one  shall  be  permitted  to 
Regulations.  remove  any  book,  map,  survey,  or  other 
similar  property  from  the  Association  rooms  without  a  special 
vote  of  the  Trustees  authorizing  him  for  special  cause  so  to 
do.  Such  rules  and  regulations  shall  be  duly  printed  for  the 
information  of  members,  and  shall  be  displayed  in  the  Asso- 
ciation rooms. 

ARTICLE    XII. 

These  By-laws  may  be  amended  at  any  regular  meeting 
of  this  Association  upon  a  vote  of  two  thirds  of  the  members 
Amendments  to  present  and  voting  ;  and  at  any  special  meet- 
By-laws,  ing^  provided  that  due  notice  shall  have  been 
given  in  the  call  therefor  that  an  amendment  of  the  By-laws 
is  proposed.  A  copy  of  the  proposed  amendment  shall  be 
posted  for  two  weeks  upon  the  bulletin  of  this  Association  in 
its  rooms,  and  shall  be  mailed  to  each  member  at  least  two 
weeks  before  the  date  of  the  meeting  at  which  action  is  to 
be  taken. 


Rules  and  Regulations 


Smoking  is  not  allowed  in  the  Association  rooms. 

Copies  or  tracings  of  maps  or  surveys  must  not  be 
made. 

No  one  shall  be  permitted  to  remove  any  book,  map, 
sui-vey  or  other  similar  property  from  the  Association  rooms 
without  a  special  vote  of  the  Trustees  authorizing  him  for 
special  cause  so  to  do. 

Employees  of  Subscribers  visiting  the  rooms  must  be 
known  to  the  Librarian,  and  must  not  remain  after  the  busi- 
ness on  which  they  are  sent  has  been  transacted. 

Subscribers'  and  Employees'  Cards  may  be  recalled  at 
any  time  upon  vote  of  the  Trustees,  and  pro  rata  return  of 
the  amount  paid  for  such  cards. 

Chairmen  of  Rating  Committees  of  the  New  England 
Insurance  Exchange  may  remove  the  maps  of  towns  of  which 
such  Committees  have  charge,  for  use  in  any  room  of  the 
Exchange,  upon  giving  a  receipt  agreeing  to  return  such 
maps  during  same  day. 


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List  of  cMembers 


The  following  list  shows  the  year  in  which  each  member 
joined  the  Association,  together  with  year  of  withdrawal  if  no 
longer  a  member.  Where  an  asterisk  (*)  precedes  the  name, 
a  photograph  of  such  member  is  included  in  the  Library 
collection  : — 

iSSS     *Adams,  Alexander  C. 
1S95     *Adlard,  Walter 
1S99       Alden,  H.  Bingley 

1 89 1  Allen,  George  H. 
1898       Anthony,  Arthur  C. 
1888     *Babb,  George  W.,  Jr 
1888     *Baker,  Henry  N. 
1898       Banks,  Samuel  S. 
1894       Barley,  Joseph  F. 
1888     *Bartlett,  William  B.  (deceased) 

1 888  *  Barton,  Steven  E. 

1892  *  Bartow,  Nevitt  S. 
1898       Battilana,  Frank  H. 
1S89       Bean,  Henry  S. 

1 89 1  *Berry,  Arthur  L. 

1894  Blood,  Herbert  F. 

1889  Bodwell,  George  B. 

1893  *Boothby,  William  A.  R. 
1896       Brewer,  George  E. 

1895  Brown,  Isaac  J. 
1889     *Brush,  Edward  C. 

1 888  *Burger,  Joseph  H. 
1898       Burnside,  Joseph  F. 

1889  *Burrington,  Arthur  S 

1892  *Buxton,  Mark  R. 
1888     *Carpenter,  Frederick  B. 

(257) 


1897 


1591 
1892 


1891 

1897 
1898 

1894 


258 


Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


1888  *Carpenter,  George  O.  (deceased) 

1 89 1  *Case,  William  W.       . 

1888  *Chadwick,  Orville  B.  (deceased) 

1895       Churchill,  Heber  B. 

1 888       Clapp,  Horace  B. 

1890       Clarke,  Arthur  A. 

18S9       Clarke,  Samuel  B.  (deceased) 

1898  *Cli£ford,  Charles  C. 

1 888  *Colley,  Frank  A. 

1898  Conner,  Edward  P. 
1888       Corbet,  James  C. 
1888  *Cornish,  John  B. 
1S98       Cornish,  John  J. 
1888  *Cowles,  Edmund  B. 
1893  *Cross,  Fred  D.    . 

1888  *Crosby,  Uberto  C. 

1889  Curtis,  Alonzo  P. 
1889       Curtiss,  Edwin  A.  (deceased) 
1 888  *Dearborn,  William  F 

1888  *Downey,  John  J. 

1889  Dooley,  Thomas  H. 
1889  Damon,  Alonzo  W. 
1SS9       De  Camp,  Daniel  J.  (deceased) 

1899  Ducayet,  Kirby  S. 
1 888  *Emerson,  Moses  R. 
1888  *Everett,  Edward  F.  (deceased) 

1888  *Eastman,  George  W. 

1889  *Edgar,  George  P.  (deceased) 
1898       Fairfield,  Herbert  G. 
1888  *Field,  George  P. 
1895        Fiske,  Henry  A. 
1888  *Forbush,  James  M. 
1895  *Forbush,  bayle  T. 
1898       Fowler,  Arthur  B. 
1888  *Fowler,  Charles  B. 
1S92  *Freeman,  Horace  V.  (deceased) 
I  So  I  *Furness,  Georsre  A.    . 


List  of  Members. 

1893 

Furness,  William  T.             .          .          .          . 

1 888 

*Galacar,  Charles  E.    . 

1899 

Galacar,  Frederick  R. 

18SS 

*Gillett,  Albert  B. 

1S99 

Gilmour,  William 

1899 

Goddard,  Ralph  F.     . 

1888 

Goule,  Louis  F. 

1 888 

*Gray,  William  R. 

1895 

Grier,  William  D.       . 

1 888 

Grover,  Jefferson  W. 

1SS9 

*Hastings,  James  F. 

1895 

*Hatch,  Arthur  T. 

1889 

*Hellyar,  William  H. 

1S96 

Hendrick,  Elvvood 

1888 

*Hess,  Henry  E. 

1S90 

Hill,  Herbert  C. 

1S97 

Hill,  Willard  C. 

1SS9 

*Hilliard,  Joseph  C.     . 

1SS8 

*Hinkley,  George  W. 

1888 

*Hiscock,  Henry  L. 

1S8S 

*Hollis,  J.  Edward  (decease 

d) 

1895 

Howe,  Samuel  G. 

1SS8 

*Ide,  George  Herbert 

1891 

Ide,  Henry  J.      . 

1899 

Jordan,  L.  Stewart 

1888 

*Judd,  Charles  C. 

1888 

Jenckes,  William  D. 

1888 

Kearley,  George  R. 

1S8S 

*Kendall,  George  E.     . 

1891 

*Kendig,  John  L. 

1889 

*Knabe,  Henry  A. 

1899 

Lauler,  Walter  A.       . 

1892 

*Law,  Edgar  A.  . 

1888 

Leighton,  James  H,    . 

1892 

Leypoldt,  Rudolph  G. 

1894 

*Liccty,  John  L. 

18S9 

Linnell,  John  W.,  Jr. 

259 


[894 


26o  Insurance  Library  Association  of  Boston. 


1895 

*Lock,  Frank 

1888 

Loewenguth,  Louis  E. 

1889 

Macullar,  Charles  E. 

1895 

*McClellan,  William  B. 

1895 

Medlicott,  William  B. 

1898 

Neal,  William  B. 

1890 

*Neiley,  George 

1 888 

*North,  Edward  C.       . 

1895 

Nutt,  Frank  A. 

1889 

O'Brion,  Thomas  L. 

1889 

Paige,  John  C.  (deceased) 

•1888 

*Palmer,  Charles  D.     . 

1888 

*Farsons,  Samuel  G.    . 

'1 888 

*Patridge,  Eugene  E.   . 

1898 

Prentice,  Daniel 

18S9 

Reid,  James  J. 

1895 

Rice,  Clifford  H. 

■I  888 

*Rice,  William  F. 

1889 

*Richards,  Ellis  G.       . 

1S96 

Rosencrantz,  George  S. 

1896 

Russell,  George  O.     . 

1889 

*Sewell,  Albert  W.       . 

1890 

*Shaw,  George    . 

1889 

*Shepley,  George  L.     . 

1888 

*  Sherman,  Amos 

18S8 

*Simpson,  Arthur  K.    . 

1889 

Slade,  Albion  K.,  Jr. 

1889 

*Slocum,  Charles  M.    . 

1 888 

Smith,  Charles  G.       . 

1890 

*Smith,  William  H.      . 

1891 

*Soule,  Horace  H.,  Jr. 

1889 

*Stevens,  Francis  H.     . 

1888 

*Stillman,  Benjamin  R. 

1898 

Tallman,  George,  Jr. 

188S 

Tatman,  R.  James 

18SS 

Taylor,  George  W. 

1891 

*Teale,  W.  Tracy 

List  of  Members. 


261 


1895 

*Tillinghast,  James  E. 

1888 

*Turner,  Henry  R. 

1899 

Underhill,  Clarence  K. 

1888 

Vinton,  Hammond  (deceased) 

1892 

1889 

*  Watson,  Edward  L.    . 

1890 

1888 

*Wetherbee,  Frederic  A. 

1894 

1888 

Wheelock,  Howard  S. 

1896 

1897 

Wlieelock,  Isaac  R.     . 

1899 

1889 

Whitney,  Henry  F.     . 

1892 

1888 

*Whittemore,  Benjamin  B. 

1888 

Whyte,  Samuel  J.       . 

1890 

1 888 

*Wilcox,  Walter  L.      . 

1889 

*Wilkins,  Clarence  H. 

1888 

Wise,  Charles  H. 

1892 

1892 

Wood,  Harry  P. 

1892 

*Woodside,  Charles  L. 

iSSS 

*Wray,  Alexander  H. 

1890 

Photographs 


In  addition  to  photographs  of  such  members  of  the  Library 
Association  as  have  an  asterisk  (*)  affixed  to  their  names  in 
the  List  of  Members,  on  pages  257  to  261  inckisive,  the  Asso- 
ciation albums  contain  photographs  of  members  of  the  New 
England  Insurance  Exchange  who  are  not  members  of  this 
Association,  as  follows:  James  Bruerton,  W.  E.  Baker,  E. 
B.  Bailey,  W.  F.  Bauer,  Curtis  Clarke,  W.  F.  Crook,  H.  C. 
Eddy,  W.  G.  Everett,  J.  D.  Eaton,  W.  G.  Fitch,  A.  L. 
Frisby,  H.  C.  Fuller,  C.  M.  Goddard,  G.  B.  Greenslet,  I.  L. 
Holt,  Geo.  C.  Howe,  C.  W.  Kellogg,  John  B.  Knox,  F.  M. 
Lloyd,  R.  W.  Loomis,  W.  B.  McCray,  J.  H.  Mott,  Jr.,  Geo. 
J.  Porter,  S.  B.  Reed,  F.  W.  Sargent,  E.  J.  Sloan,  E.  G. 
Snow,  J.  U.  Taintor,  Giles  K.  Tinker,  P.  F.  Turner,  W.  H. 
Winkley  and  S.  P.  Wood.  Also  a  photograph  of  George 
Adlard,  Esquire,  one  of  the  first  agents  in  Boston,  and  sub- 
sequently a  prominent  manager  in  New  York,  presented  by 
his  grandson,  Mr.  Walter  Adlard  ;  and  an  album  containing 
forty-one  photographs  of  Directors  and  Officers  (1888-1S90) 
of  the  Continental  Insurance  Company  of  New  York. 


(262) 


THE    CASE    ROOM 


I 


I 


Portraits 


The  Association  has  been  presented  with  crayon  por- 
traits of  the  following  named  deceased  members  of  the  New 
England  Insurance  Exchange. 

Clarke,  Nicholas  Arthur 
French,  George  Atherton 
Horner,  Benjamin  Sanford 
Miller,  Danforth  Leavins 
Smith,  Lemuel  Dickinson 
Steere,  Whiteman  Tourtellotte 


(263) 


Old  VoUcies    and  Policies    used  in 
Foreign   Countries 


Among  other  jnetnorabilia  the  Association  has  received 
from  various  sources  policies  of  interest  because  of  their  age  ; 
and  also  specimens  of  policies  used  in  foreign  countries,  these 
latter  being  sent  us  by  companies  issuing  them  in  response  to 
a  request  therefor  made  while  this  Catalogue  was  in  process 
of  printing.  These  foreign  specimens  cover  policies  used  in 
the  following  named  countries  :  Austria,  Balkan  States,  Bel- 
gium, Canada,  Denmark,  England,  France,  Germany,  Hol- 
land, Hungary,  Italy,  Japan,  Norway,  Portugal,  Romania, 
Russia,  Sandwich  Islands,  South  Africa,  Spain,  Sweden  and 
Switzerland.  They  are  arranged  in  the  order  named  in  a 
book  large  enough  to  permit  the  policies  to  be  bound  in  full 
size,  so  that  they  can  be  readily  inspected  and  compared  by 
those  interested  in  such  matters.  In  this  book  have  also  been 
placed  various  old  policies  as  follows  :  — 

Office  of  Joseph  Dows,  King  Street,  Boston,  with  four 
underwriters,  insuring  sloop  "  Ranger,"   1746. 

Office  of  Nathaniel  Barber,  Ann  Street,  Boston,  with 
three  underwriters,  insuring  schooner  "Three  Friends," 
1774. 

Royal  Exchange  Assurance,  London,  insuring  dwelling 
of  David  Garrick,  1775. 

Hand  in  Hand  Office,  London  (framed),  1778. 

Office  of  John  Hurd,  Boston,  with  three  underwriters, 
acting  for  twenty  in  all,  and  insuring  brigantine  "  Chance," 
1784. 

(264) 


Old  Policies  and  Foreigfn  Policies.  265 

Office  of  Peter  C.  Brooks,  Boston,  with  four  underwrit- 
ers, insuring  schooner  "  Sukey,"  1800. 

Hartford  Fire  Insui-ance  Company,  insuring  Jonathan 
Ramsey  of  Hartford,  181 7. 

Washington  Insurance  Company,  New  York,  insuring 
Thomas  Brooks,    1S21. 

Massachusetts  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company, 
insuring  Francis  Stanton,    1829. 


Photographic  Views  and  Groups 


The  Association  has  been  presented  from  time  to  time 
with  photographs,  many  made  by  members  who  are  amateur 
photographers,  of  groups  of  adjusters,  outing  parties,  great 
fires  and  other  interesting  occasions  and  events ;  and  these 
have  been  mounted  in  albums  which  are  at  the  disposal  of 
members  and  visitors  upon  application  to  the  Librarian. 
These  photographs  are  as  follows  : — 

Conflagration  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  iS88  ;  four  views. 

Conflagration  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  1889;   seven  views. 

Adjusters  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1883. 

Burning  of  Gardner  Block,  Brockton,  1889;  two  views. 

Adjusters  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1871. 

Ice-covered  ruins  of  Hecht  Wool  Warehouse,  1893  ;  two 
views. 

Salvage  at  Litchfield,  Ct.,  1888. 

Burning  of  Congregational  Church  and  adjoining  Fac- 
tory, Rockland,  Mass.,   1890. 

Conflagration  at  Eastport,  Me.,  1S86;   four  views. 

Ice-covered  ruins  of  Granite  Block,  Augusta,  Me.,  1890; 
two  views. 

Outing  of  Exchange,  1891  ;  five  views. 

Outing  of  Exchange,  1893;  five  views. 

Adjusters  at  Baltic  Mills,  Connecticut,  1888  ;  two  views. 

Officers  and  Special  Agents,  Hartford  Fire  Insurance 
Company,   1885. 

Trial  of  Waterworks,  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1894; 
three  views. 

(266) 


Photogffaphic  Views  and  Groups.  267 

Buildings  photographed  at  Night  by  light  of  their  own 
burning,  Litchfield,  1SS9;   framed. 

Conflagration  at  Norway,  Me.,  1894. 

Insurance  Library  Rooms,  1889. 

Group  of  Canadian  Fire  Underwriters  Association,  with 
key,  1886;   framed. 

Reproduction  in  fac-simile  of  the  New  Hampshire  Com- 
pact, 1885  ;   framed. 

Group  of  Boston  Underwriters  clerks,  1865  ;  framed. 

Ruins  of  Aldrich  House,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1888; 
framed. 

Photo-lithograph  Copy  of  Reminiscences  of  Engine 
Company  No.  18,  giving  roster  of  the  Old  Barnicoats, 
Boston,   1849;    framed. 

Merchants  Exchange,  State  Street,  Boston,  1842, 
showing  Insurance  Offices  of  that  day;   framed. 

Old  State  House  in  1872,  framed,  showing  its  Occupancy 
for  Insurance  Offices. 

Group  of  Southeastern  Tariff  Association,  taken  at  Wash- 
ington, 1S96  ;   framed. 


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PREFACE. 


The  whole  number  of  books  and  pamphlets  added  to  the  Insur- 
ance Library  in  1900  was  S56,  in  1901,  475  and  in  1902,  450.  making 
nearly  i,Soo  accessions  since  the  publication  of  Mr.  Hess'  Catalogue  in 
1899.  Besides  these  have  been  articles  of  very  great  theoretical  and 
practical  value,  contributed  to  current  numbers  of  insurance  peri- 
odicals, which,  without  attempting  to  enumerate,  we  have  endeavored, 
by  classifying  and  indexing,  to  rescue  from  undeserved  oblivion,  and 
make  accessible  to  students  of  insurance.  Thus  the  actual  accessions 
to  the  library  in  the  last  three  years  must  number  several  hundred,  at 
least,  more  than  appears  from  its  regular  reports. 

These  facts  are  offered  as  one  reason  for  publishing  at  this  time 
a  supplementary  catalogue  of  the  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  literature 
in  the  Insurance  Library  of  Boston. 

But  there  is  another  reason.  While  on  its  theoretical  side  tire 
insurance  is  pretty  firmly  established,  so  that  it  is  subject  to  but  little 
change  from  year  to  year,  on  its  practical  side  it  is  subject  to  changes 
constantly.  Its  literature,  therefore,  as  it  touches  the  practical  side, 
soon  becomes  obsolete,  or  at  least  insufficient,  and  in  need  of  much 
supplementing.  The  Catalogue  of  1899  makes  available  to  the  student 
the  contents  of  the  library  three  years  ago;  this  catalogue  aims  to 
supplement  that  by  making  available  what  has  been  added  since. 

While  the  burden  of  an  undertaking  of  this  kind  is  necessarily 
great,  it  is  believed  that  no  contribution  which  the  Insurance  Library 
can  now  make  will  be  more  useful  to  members  of  the  Association, 
more  pleasing  to  the  friends  who  have  helped  to  make  the  library  what 
it  is,  or  more  helpful  to  the  fire  underwriting  fraternity  as  a  whole. 
It  is  to  be  remembered  that  no  other  organization  is  at  present  engaged 
on  so  extensive  a  scale  in  collecting  fire  insurance  literature;  that  no 
other  is  in  a  position  to  do  the  work  of  cataloguing  so  thoroughly  ;  and 
in  a  way,  since  the  literature  of  any  subject  becomes  available  in  pro- 
portion as  it  is  indexed  and  classified,  that  no  work  stands  in  greater 
need  of  being  done. 


D.   X.  HANDY,  Librarian. 


Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  2S,  1903. 


EXPLANATION. 


The  following  pages  are  strictly  supplementary.  Noth- 
ing entered  in  the  Catalogue  of  1S99  has  been  intentionally 
entered  here.  It  is  especially  desirable,  therefore,  that  stu- 
dents of  insurance  literature  understand  from  the  outset  that 
this  list  must  always  be  used  in  connection  with  the  Catalogue 
of  1899,  which  preceded  it. 

Organizations  and  institutes  established  since  1899,  or 
whose  reports  the  Insurance  Library  has  begun  to  receive 
since  1899,  are  entered  here,  with  the  usual  information  re- 
garding them.  Reports  of  all  organizations  entered  in  the 
Catalogue  of  1S99  ^^  "complete"  have  been  received  com- 
plete to  date.  Individual  papers  and  addresses  delivered  be- 
fore the  latter,  during  1900,  1901  and  1902,  are  given  in  the 
following  pages,  under  subject  and  author  headings.  The 
finding  reference,  by  which  any  article  may  be  located,  is 
usually  under  the  subject  rather  than  the  author  heading. 
The  key  to  the  subject  heading  is  furnished  by  the  arrange- 
ment of  titles  under  each  "author"  heading.  Thus  if  it  is 
desii-ed  to  find  a  certain  article  on  the  electrolysis  of  gas  and 
water  pipes,  by  William  Brophy,  the  seeker  being  sure  only 
of  the  fact  that  an  article  on  this  general  subject  has  been 
written  by  Mr.  Brophy,  he  will  find,  on  turning  to  BROPHY, 
William,  "Electrolysis  of  Gas  and  Water  Pipes,  The  Pre- 
vention of,"  but  without  any  definite  location  of  it.  The  word 
"  Electrolysis,"  however,  will  serve  as  the  key;  and  turning 
to  "Electrolysis,"  he  will  find  the  article  in  question  and  its 
definite  location. 

Annuals,  Insurance  Journals,  Directories,  and  Statistical 
and  Law  Reports,  issued  periodically,  listed  as  complete  in  the 
Catalogue  of  1899,  have  been  received  complete  to  date.  They 
are  not  entered  here.* 

A  list  of  abbreviations  used  in  these  pages,  with  the  ex- 
planation of  each,  and  of  the  few  special  classifications  em- 
ployed, will  be  found  on  the  next  page. 

*  For  volumes  and  files  still  needed  to  complete  sets  of  the  above  publications, 
entered  in  the  Catalogue  of  1899  as  "incomplete,"  see  the  Insurance  Library  Want 
Bulletin,  a  copy  of  which  will  be  sent  on  request. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Arg2is.     The  Argus,  Chicago. 

BP,     Bound  Pamphlets. 

Birmingham.  Proceedings,  The  Insurance  Institute  of 
Birmingham. 

British,  Publications,  The  British  Fire  Prevention  Com- 
mittee. 

Chronicle.     The  Chronicle,  New  York. 

Coast  Reviexv.     The  Coast  Review,  San  Francisco. 

Commissioners.  Proceedings  National  Convention  Insurance 
Commissioners. 

Cosmop.  Mag.     Cosmopolitan  Magazine,  New  York. 

Econ.     Monthly  Journal  of  Insurance  Economics,  Boston. 

Engineers.  Proceedings,  International  Association  of  Fire 
Engineers. 

Experiment  Station.  Reports,  Insurance  Engineering 
Experiment  Station,  Boston. 

Federation.  Journal  of  the  Federation  of  Insurance  Insti- 
tutes of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

Glasgow.  Proceedings,  Insurance  and  Actuarial  Society  of 
Glasgow. 

Ins.  Eng.     Insurance  Engineering,  New  York. 

Ins.  Field.     The  Insurance  Field,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Ins.  Library.  Reports,  Insurance  Library  Association  of 
Boston. 

Ins.  Post.     The  Insurance  Post,  Chicago. 

Ins.  Report.     The  Insurance  Report,  Denver. 

Ins.  Reg.     The  Insurance  Register,  Philadelphia. 

Local  Agents.  Proceedings,  National  Association  of  Local 
Fire  Insurance  Agents. 


Manchester.      Proceedings,  Insurance  Institute  of  Manchester. 

Massachusetts.  Proceedings,  Massachusetts  State  Firemen's 
Association. 

Monitor.     The  Insurance  Monitor,  New  York. 

Mutual  Betiejit.  Reports,  The  Insurance  Clerks'  Mutual 
Benefit  Association  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

Mutuals.  Publications,  Boston  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Fire 
Insurance  Co.,  Boston. 

National.     Proceedings,  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters. 

New  Castle.  Proceedings,  Insurance  Institute  of  New 
Castle-upon-Tyne. 

Ne%v  Zealand.  Proceedings,  Insurance  Institute  of  New 
Zealand. 

Northwest.  Proceedings,  Fire  Underwriters'  Association 
of  the  Northwest. 

No?-zvich.     Proceedings,  The  Norwich  Insurance  Institute. 

Norwich  Unio7i  Mag.     Norwich  Union  Magazine. 

Ohio.  Annual  Reports,  Ohio  State  Board  of  Fire  Un- 
derwriters. Auxiliary  to  the  National  Board  of  Fire 
Underwriters. 

Pacific.  Proceedings,  Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of  the 
Pacific. 

Philadelphia.      Reports,  Insurance  Society  of  Philadelphia. 

Protection.  Proceedings,  National  Fire  Protection  Associa- 
tion. 

Scrap  Bk.     Scrap  Book. 

South.     Proceedings,  Underwriters'  Association  of  the  South. 

Spectator.     The  Spectator,  New  York. 

Standard.      The  Standard,  Boston. 

T.  I.  P.     The  Insurance  Press,  New  York. 

Toronto.  Proceedings,  The  Insurance  Institute  of  Toronto, 
Canada. 

Und.  Rev.     The  Underwriters'  Review,  Des  Moines. 

U.  S.  Review.     The  United  States  Review,  Philadelphia. 
Vermont  Report.      Report  of  the  Insurance  Commissioner  of 

Vermont. 
Victoria.     Proceedings,  The  Insurance  Institute  of  Victoria. 
Vietvs.     Views,  Washington,  D.  C. 


Vindicator.     The  Vindicator,  New  Orleans. 

Wales  Record.  Reports  of  Proceedings,  Insurance  Institute 
of  New  South  Wales. 

Weekly  Utid.     Weekly  Underwriter,  Pittsburgh. 

Western  Und.  Western  Underwriter,  Cincinnatti  and  Chi- 
cago. 

Torkshirc.  Report  of  Proceedings,  Insurance  Institute  of 
Yorkshire. 


SPECIAL    CLASSIFICATIONS. 


British  Fire  Prevention  Committee,  Reports  of  Tests. 

Field  Organizations. 

Fire  Hazards  and  Processes. 

Fire  Tests  of  Materials. 

Historical. 

Insurance  Directories. 

Insurance  Engineering  Experiment  Station,  Reports  of. 

Law  of  Insurance. 

Statistics  of  Insurance  (including  Almanacs,  etc.) 

Weight  Tests  of  Materials. 


ABBOTT,  Frank  B.  Fireproof  and  Rustproof  Construction  of  Steel 
Buildings. 

—  Fire  Proof  Construction,  The  Unbidden  Guest  in. 
Abridgement  of  Specifications  Relating  to  Fire  Engines,  Extinguishers, 

Escapes,  Alarms,  etc.,  A.  D.    1625  to  1866.     Published    by 

order    of    the    Commissioners    of    Patents,    London,    1877. 

D  pp.  350-^6. 
Accounts.     (See  Book  Losses,   WADDELL,  etc.) 
Acetylene,  Mineral  Oil  and.  The  Risks  Attending  the  Use  of.     By  G. 

G.  Henderson.      G/as^^otv,  Fourth  Series,  No.  13. 

—  The  Best  Illuminant  vet  Discovered.     Anon.     Advocate,  XIII: 

213,  23S,  263. 

—  and  its  Generation.     Anon.      T.  I.  P.,  De.  12,  i8g8,  J>.  2. 

—  and  its  Hazards.     By  F.  M.  Griswold.      T.   I.  P.,  Fe.  g,  iSgS. 
.     —and  its  Hazards;  a  Defense  of  Acetylene  by  F.  G.  Henderson, 

manfr.,  and  a  Reply  by  F.  ^l.  Griswold.      T.  I.  P.,  My.  11, 
i8g8,  p.  6. 

—  Dealers'  Handbook.     Anon.     Pamph.  T  pp.  40.     BP.  XI. 
Acetylene  Gas. 

—  By  David  Porter  Heap,  Lieut. -Col.  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  A.  (cut 

from  Cos7nop.  Mag.,  Sept.,  1901).     BP.  XV. 

—  By  John  Hunter.     Newcastle,  i8g8-gg:  3g. 

—  By  William  McDevitt.     Engineers,  i8gg  :  bo. 

—  Authorities  on.     By  F.  Cortez  Wilson  &  Co.     BP.  XI. 

—  Dangers  Incident  Thereto.     By  Robert  Howe.      Toronto,  i8gg- 

igoo:33. 

—  Future  of.     By  George  Landis  Wilson.     Pamph.  O  pp.  7.     BP. 

—  Hazards  of,  as  Compared  with  Coal  Gas.     By  F.  M.  Griswold. 

T.  I.  P..  Mr.  30,  iSgS,  p.  j. 

—  Lighting    (from    "Domestic    Engineering").      By    F.    Cortez 

Wilson.     BP.  XII. 

—  Production  and  Use  of.     By  W.  Doman.     O  pp.  60.     London, 

1902. 

—  Reports  on.     National,  igoi  :  loS;  igo2  :  86. 

—  The  Acetogen.     By  F.  Cortez  Wilson  &  Co.     T  pp.  30,  Chicago. 

BP.  XL 

—  and  Carbide  of  Calcium.     Miituah,   Vol.   V,  173,  204. 

"  Acres  of  Ashes ;  "  an  Account  of  the  Conflagration  in  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  May  3,  1901.  Anon.  Pamph.,  pp.  unnumbered 
Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1901. 

IS 


ADAMS,  John.     "  Where  are  we  at  ? "     Northnvest,  igoo  :  iq. 
Adjuster,  The,  His    Influence  upon    Underwriting.     By  H.  A.  Dike, 

Northwest,  jgoo:jj.      (See    also   Adjusting,  Adjustments,. 

Fire  Loss  Assessor,  Daniels.) 
Adjusting  Grain  Field  Losses.     (Grain  Field  Losses.) 
Adjustment  of  Mercantile  Losses,  The  Principles  and  Practices  which 

Obtain  in  the.     By  E.  F.  Rice.      0^110,1877:30. 

—  of  Losses  on  Buildings.     By  A.  J.  Waters.      0^10,1876:6. 

Adjustment  ^A^ork,  Some  Remarks  on  the  Study  of.     By  F.  G.  Argall. 

Pamph.  O  pp.  8.     San  Francisco,  1899. 
Adjustments    and    Public    Opinion.     By    W.    G.    Greer.     North-vest, 

1  go  1 :  7S. 

AFFIELD,  F.  O.     "  Ounce  of  Prevention,  The." 

Agency  Movement,  The,  From  the  Company's  Standpoint.     By  John 

H.  Washburn.     Econ.,  i :  /oj. 
Agent,  The,  What   He  Expects  from  the   Company.     By  Edward  B. 

Case.     Loc.  Agents,  igo2  :  37. 
Agents,    Multiplicity  of.     By  "H.  R.  T."     Folder  Sq.  S  pp.  4.      BP. 

NVII.     (See  also  Multiple  Agencies.) 
Agents'  and  Surveyors'  Pocketbook  of  Information,  Fire  Insurance. 

By  George  Velten  Steeb.     S  pp.  152.     New  York,  1896. 
Agreement  of  1900,  Copy  of.  Prepared  by  Committee  of  27,  but  not 

Effective  for  Want  of  Signatures.     National  igoi :  47. 
Aims  of  the  Institute.     (Toronto.)    By  J.  B.  Laidlow.      Toronto,  i8gg- 

igoo  :  16. 
Alton  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  Charter  of.     (HISTORICAL.) 
An  Essay  to  Prove  that  all  Insurance  on   Ships  and  Merchandise  at 

Sea,  beyond  the  Interest  of  the  Assured,  ought  to  be  Pro- 
hibited.    By  a  Merchant.     Pamph.   pp.  8.     London,    1747. 

BP.  XIV. 
ANDERSON,  A.  L.     Federal  Regulation  of  Insurance  Companies, 

The  Constitutional  Aspects  of. 
Anti-Compact    Laws,    ILave    they    Reduced    Rates?      Anon.      Econ., 

2  :  loi. 

Anti-Trust  Agitation.     By  Otto  Greely.     Northxvcst,  igoo  :  36. 

Appraisal,  Disagreement  for.     By  F.  G.  Argall.     Pacific,  igoo  :  log. 

Apportionment  of  Loss,  The,  and  Contribution  of  Compound  Insur- 
ance. A  Clear  Explanation  of  the  Various  Rules,  with 
Examples.  By  W.  H.  Daniels.  Sq.  S  pp.  77.  Indianapolis, 
1902. 

Architecture,  Some  Notes  on,  from  a  Fire  Insurance  Point  of  View. 
By  Lloyd  Taylor.      Victoria,  i8g8  :  43. 

ARGALL,  F.  G.     Adjustment  Work,  Some  Remarks  on. 
Appraisal,  Disagreement  for. 

Assessor.     (Fire  Loss  Asses.sor.) 

16 


ASSURANCE  ASSOCIATION  of  CAPETOWN,  THE.  Organ- 
ized November,  1891.  First  printed  Report,  Fifth  Annual, 
1896.  Succeeded  in  1S99  bv  the  Insurance  Institute  of  South 
Africa.     Reports  Complete. 

—  Articles  of  Association.     Pamph.  Sq.  T  pp.  4.     Capetown,  1891. 
ATKJXSON,  Edward.     Fire    Loss,  The    Increasing,   in    the   United 

States  ;  its  Cause  and  Prevention.     Massac/iiisc/fs,  /goo  :  42. 

Insurance  Engineering,  A  Department  of.  a  Public  Necessity. 
Mufitah,   Vol.   VI. 

Park  Ave.  Hotel,  New  York,  Report  on  Fire  in,  1902,  with  Some 
Suggestions  for  Removing  the  Fire  Perils  there  Presented. 
Mutuals,   VI. 

Paterson,  N.  J.,  Brief  Account  of  Conflagration  in,  1902,  with 
Special  Reference  to  Work  of  Mill  Apparatus  in  Checking 
its  Progress  in  one  Direction.     Mnfiiah,   VI. 

Prevention  of  Loss  by  Fire,  The,  an  Applied  Science.  Eiiiii- 
//eers,  iqo2  :  j j. 

Prevention  of  Loss  by  Fire,  The;  Fifty  Years'  Record  of  Fac- 
tory Mutual  Insurance,  based  on  Thirty-five  Years'  Personal 
Experience.  With  Suggestions  for  the  Protection  of  Cities 
from  Conflagrations.     Pamph.  O  pp.  95.     Boston,  1900. 

Protection  from  P^ire.  An  Address  before  the  111.  Mfrs.  Asso- 
ciation, Oct.  15,  02.     BP.  XVII. 

Protection  of  City  Warehouses  from  Loss  by  Fire.     (In  "  The 
Prevention  of  Loss  by  Fire,"  p.  78.) 
Automatic  Fire  Alarm,  "May's."     ("May's.") 

—  Systems.     By  William  Brophy.     Engineers,  iSgg:  bg. 
Automatic  Fire  Detecting  Appliances.     By  R.  K.  MacKenzie.     Nor- 

wic/i,  jgoo-oi :  17.    (See  also.  Fire  Alarm,  BRITISH,  etc  ) 
Automatic  Sprinkler. 

—  Installations.     By  W.  Beeston.     Binnhigham.  igoo-oi :  82. 

—  Triumph  of  the.     Anon.     /;/.':.  Eiig.,  II:  303. 

Automatic  Sprinkler  Heads,  Deterioration  of.     Report.     C  A.   Hex- 

amer.      Protcc/ioii,  igoo:  ijj,  igo2 :  210. 
Automatic  Sprinklers. 

—  By  A.  T.  Naylor.      Toronto,  igoi-02  :  31. 

—  By  W.  L.  Rand.     Massachiiscttf,  igoi  :  34. 

—  Advisability  and  Merits  of.     By   Henry  A.   Fiske.     Massachii- 

scits,   I  goo:    84. 

—  Inspection  of .     Report.     Profcc/ioii,  /go2 :   163. 

—  Installation   and   Equipment    Rules    for.     Report.     Protection, 

ig02:  bs,  243. 

—  Requirements  for  the  Installation  of.     Pacific,  igoo-01. 

—  Test  Specifications,  March,  1902.     Protection,  rgo2 :  /g8. 

—  in  Grain  Elevators.     By  W.  C  Robinson.     Protection,  /goo: 

m- 

17 


Automatic  Fire  Sprinklers.  A  Text-Book,  compiled  by  the  Edward 
Barr  Co.,  Ltd.  For  the  use  of  Fire  Insurance  Companies, 
Manufacturers,  and  Mill  Owners.  Revised  Edition.  O  pp. 
96.     New  York,  1S87.     (See  also.  Sprinklers,  Cyl7?F.; 

Average  Clause,  The,  vs.  igo';;'  Co-insurance  Clause.  By  A.  W. 
Thornton.     Pacific,  igo3:  gS . 

Average  Clauses  and  Applications.  By  Robert  M'Connell.  Ma?i- 
chcster,  igoo-oi :  43. 

B 

BACKHOUSE,  Clarence.     Theatre  Construction,  A  few   Hints   on 

(Theatres). 
BAGSHA  ]V,  J.  H.     Cotton  Weaving. 

Bakeries,  Their  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
Baltimore  City,  Insurance  Chart  and  Business  Directory  of.  (See  Ins. 

Directories.) 
BAYLES,  James  C     Gas  Main  Leakage,  The  Fire  Hazard  of.  (Fire 

Hazards.) 
Bedstead   Works,     The  Processes  and   Fire    Hazards  of.    (See    Metal 

Working  Risks.) 
BEESTON,  W.     Automatic  Sprinkler  Installations. 
Beet    Sugar    Factories,  The   Fire    Hazards    and    Processes    of.     (Fire 

Hazards.) 
BENALLOCK,  W.  T.     Electricity,  Pranks  of. 
BENTLEY,   Thomas  A.     Cotton    Spinning,   The  Fire   Hazards  of. 

(Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Cotton  Spinning  Mills,  Processes  of.     (Cotton.) 

—  Theatres  and  Music  Halls.     (Theatres.) 

BERRIMAN,  John  R.  A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Insurance.  (LAW 
OF  INS.) 

BERTOLETT,  Edwin  F.     Fireproof  Construction  in  Philadelphia. 

BEST'S  Insurance  Reports  upon  all  American  and  Foreign  Joint 
Stock  Companies,  and  American  Mutual  Companies,  and 
Lloyd's  Associations-  Transacting  Business  in  the  United 
States.  Issued  Annually,  with  Supplements.  Sq.  F.  First 
ed.,  1900,  pp.300;  Seconded.  1901,  pp.  352;  Third  ed.  1902, 
PP-  34^-50- 

BIBBINS,  J.  R.     Gas  Engines  for  High  Pressure  Fire  Service. 

Bicycle  Factories,  Their  Processes  and  Hazards.  By  S.  H.  Lockett. 
(Fire  Hazards.)     (See  also.  Cycle  Factories.) 

BINGHAM,  W.  A.     Municipal  Fire  Insurance. 

B/RKS,  A.  E.  Fire  Losses,  A  Few  Notes  on  Claims,  Adjustments 
and  Extinguishing  Expenses. 

Bi-Sulphide  of  Carbon,  Is  it  an  Explosive.?  (American  Miller,  XXX  : 
Oct.,  1902.)     Scrap-Bk:   Ji6. 


BLAUVELT,  Albert.  Dip-Tank  Hazard,  The,  as  Related  to  Sprink- 
ler Failure. 

—  Inspectors' Seals.     National,  igoo :  143. 

Blower  Systems,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     Report.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Boiler  Plates,  Report  on.     Mufiials,   VI. 

Boocock,  |.  Headon.     Metal  Working  Risks;  Bedstead  Works. 

Book  Losses,  Profit  and  Freight  in.  By  William  Sexton.  Pacific, 
igoo-.jo.     (See  also,  WADDELL.) 

Boot  and  Shoe  Factories.     By  W.  F.  Gemmer.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Boston,  Department  for  the  Survey  and  Inspection  of  Buildings  in  the 
City  of.     Pamph.,  pp.  36.     Boston,  1871. 

Boston  Manufacturers'  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  The  Semi-Centen- 
nial  Record  of  the.  Mutuah,  V:SU-  (See  also,  ATKIN- 
SON, Edward.) 

BRAIDWOOD,  James.  Fire  Prevention  and  Fire  Extinction,  in- 
cluding Fireproof  Structures,  Fireproof  Safes,  Public  Fire 
Brigades,  etc.     Nar.  D  pp.  197.     London,  1866. 

BRANNEN,  R.  S.  Fire  Insurance  Expenses,  The  Agent's  Influence 
on. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  R.  W.  Fire  Insurance  Policy,  The;  Is  it  a 
Promissory  Note,  Payable  in  Event  of  Fire.'  North-Mcst, 
I  go  1 :  46. 

BRENTANO,  Simon.     Village  Fire  Departments.     (FireDepts.) 

Breweries,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

BREWSTER,  A.  Irving.     Insuring  Patterns. 

—  Mill  Inspections. 

British  Fire  Prevention  Committee,  The  Organization  and  Work  of. 
By  Edwin  O.  Sachs.     Itis.  Etig.,  II : 311. 

—  Testing  Arrangements  of;  some  Descriptive  Notes  with  Illus- 

trations.    By  Ellis  Marlsland.     British,   II,  No.    13;    VIII, 
No.  65. 

BRITISH   FIRE   PREVENTION   COMMITTEE   PUBLICATIONS:    Reports    of 

Tests. 
FIRE   TESTS    WITH: 
Automatic  Fire  Alarms  : — 

— Closed  and  Open  Circuit,  bv  Parson   Fire  Alarm  Svstem,  Ltd. 
IX,  No.  66.  ' 

Blinds : — 

—Fire  Resisting.      \'II,No.ji. 
Ceilings : — 

—  A  Ceiling  by  the  Asbestos  and  Asbestic  Co.,  Ltd.       //,  No.  rg. 

—  A  Ceiling  Constructed  with   Silicate  Cotton  (Slagged  Wool). 

///,  No.  2S. 

—  A  Ceiling  and  Wood   Floor,   former  protected   by  Additional 

Suspended  Ceiling.      VIII,  No.  62. 
Curtains : — 

—  Fire    Resisting,    "Screen    Soil"    Curtains,   Two   Tests    with. 

VI,  No.  46. 

19 


Curtains  (Continued)  :— 

Two  Fire  Resisting  and  Two  "Williams"  Fn-e  Blinds.      K//, 

No.  3/. 
Doors : — 

—  A  2-in.   Solid-Framed  Teak  Door.     A  i^-in.  Four  Panel  Pine 

Door.     A  i^-in.  Four  Panel  Pine  Door.     ///,  No.  24. 

—  A  Wood   Door,  covered  witii  Tinned   Steel   Plates.     An  Iron- 

Framed  and  Panelled  Door.     ///,  No.  23. 

—  A  2-in.   Framed   Oak  Door  witii  2-in.    Solid   Panels.     A  2-in. 

Framed  Teak  Door  with  2-in.  Solid  Panels.     ///,  No.  26. 

A  2-in.   Framed  Pitch  Pine  Door  with  2-in.   Solid  Panels.     A 

"'2-in.  Framed  Deal  Door  with  2-in.  Solid  Panels.    I\\  No. 33. 
A  2-in.   Framed  Honduras   Mahogany,  2-in.   Solid   Panels.     A 

2-in.  Framed  Poplar  Door,  2-in.  Solid  Panels.      \\  No.  jg. 
A  2-in.  Framed  Austrian  Oak  Door,  2-in.  Solid  Panels.     A  2-in. 

Framed   American   Walnut    Door,   2-in.    Solid   Panels.      V, 

No.  40. 

—  A  2^-in.  Oak,  in  Three  Thicknesses.     A  2j-s-in.  Teak,  Three 

Thicknesses.      VII,  No.  34. 

—  A  2>^-in.  of  Archangel  Deal,  in  Three  Thicknesses.     A  2^-in. 

Qiiebec  Pine,  Three  Thicknesses.      VI  No.  49. 

—  A  2>'s-in-  of  Archangel  Deal,  in  Three  Thicknesses.     A  i>^-in. 

of  Teak,  Flush  Panelled  on  each  Side,  panels  in  Two  Thick- 
nesses.     VII,  No  .30. 

A  Deal  Ledged,  with  i-in.  Boarding.     A  2-in.  Deal,  Four  Panel, 

moulded  both  Sides.      VIII,  No.  3g. 

An    Iron    Framed,    Styles    and    Rails    both    Sides.     An    Iron 

Framed,  Styles  and  Rails  one  Side.      VIII,  No.  60. 

A  Deal  and  Uralite,  "Armoured"  with  Tinned  Steel.     A  Deal 

and  Uralite,  covered  with  Uralite.     IN,  No.  67. 

—  A  i^-in.  Framed  "  Jarrah,"  with  i^-in   Solid  Panels.     A  134:- 

in.  Framed  "Karri,"  Avith  i^-in.  Solid  Panels.     IN,  No.  68. 

—  Two  2-in.  Deal,  hung  in  one  Opening  with  a  Space  between. 

Two  2-inch  Oak,  hung  in  one  Opening  with  Space  between. 
IN,  No.  6g. 

—  A  2-in.  Framed    "Jarrah,"    Four    Panelled.     A    2-in.    Framed 

"  Karri,"  Four  Panel.      I'lII,  No.  70. 
Floors : — 

—  A  Floor  by  the  Expanded  Metal  Co.,  Ltd.     //,  .V^.  14- 

—  Floor  of  Wooden  Joists  filled  with  Concrete.     //,  No.  16. 

—  Floor  of  Solid  Wood  Beams.     //,  No.  iS. 

—  Floor  of  Steel  Joists,  filled  with  Concrete  on  Corrugated  Iron, 

with  Suspended  Ceiling.     ///,  No.  21. 

—  Floor  by  the    Columbian   Fireproofing   Co.,    Pittsburgh,  New 

York  and  London.     //,  No.  23. 

—  Floor  of  Steel  Joists  with  Coke  Breeze  Concrete.     IV,  No.  34. 

—  Floor  by  the  "  Gypsine  "  Brick  Co.      V.  No.  3S. 

—  Floor  by  the  Mural  and  Decorations  Syndicate,  Ltd.      VI,  No. 

43. 

—  Floor  of  Deal  Joists  with  Coke  Breeze  Concrete.      VI,  No.  4S. 

—  Floor  of  Deal  Joists  and  Coke  Breeze  Concrete,  Expanded  Metal 

Ceiling.      VII,  iVo.  33. 

—  Floor  by  Mural  and  Decorations  Syndicate,  Ltd.      VII,  No.  36. 

—  Floor  of  Steel  Joists  with  Coke  Breeze  Concrete.      VII,  No.  61. 

—  Floor  bv  Banks  Fireproof  Construction  Syndicate,  Ltd.      VIII, 

No^b4. 

—  Floor  of  Jarrah  Wood.     IN,  No.  71. 


Glass : — 

—  Casements,  Three   glaced  by  the  British  Luxifer  Prism  Syndi- 

cate, Ltd.     //,  No.  20. 

—  Casements,  Three  glaced  by  the  British  Luxifer  Prism  Syndi- 

cate, Ltd.     IV,  No.  2Q.^ 

—  Casements,  Three.     IV,  No-jj. 

—  Casements,  Three  glaced  with  Wired  Glass  by  Pilkington  Bros., 

Ltd.     IV.  No.  J/. 

—  Skylights,  Five  glaced  by  the  British  Luxifer  Prism  Syndicate, 

Ltd.     IV,  No.  JO. 

—  Skylights,  Two  glaced  with  Wired  Glass,  by  Pilkington  Bros., 

Ltd.     IV,.Yo.S2. 
Partitions : — 

—  A  Lath  and  Plaster.     A  Brick  Nogged.     ///,  No.  22. 

—  A    Match    Boarded,    filled    in   with    Silicate  (Slagwool)  by  D. 

Anderson  &   Son,  Ltd.,  and  |.  C  Broadbent  &  Co.,  Ltd. 
VI,  No.  47- 

—  A  Suspended,  by  the  Fireproof  Partition  Syndicate,  Ltd.      I  ///, 

No.  38. 

—  A  Partition  by  the  Banks  Fireproof  Construction  Co.  Syndi- 

cate, Ltd.      VIII,  No.  63. 

—  A  Partition  by  the  "  Gypsine  "  Brick  Co.      V,  No.  37. 

—  A  Partition  by  the  Mural  and  Decorations  Syndicate,  Ltd.      VI, 

No.  44. 

—  A  Partition  of    "  Mack  "  Patent  Slabs.      VII,  No.  32. 

—  A  "  Cunnah  Wright  "  Partition.      VII,  No.  33. 
Protective  Coverings : — 

—  Girder  Coverings,  by  "  Gypsine"  Brick  Co.,  Ltd.,   VI,  No.  43. 
Roofs : — 

—  Slated  Roof,  and  Ceiling.     Flat,  Covered  with  \'ulcanite  Roof- 

ing, and  Ceiling.     AY.  No.  72. 
Safes  :— 

—  V,  No.  42. 
Treated  ^A^ood: — 

—  Match-boarded  Partition   of   Deal,   painted  Oil-Color.      Match- 

boarded     Partition    of    "Non-inflammable"  Deal,  painted 
with  "  Non-inflammable  "  Paint.      VII,  No.  37. 

—  "Non-inflammable"   Wood,   by   the    British    Non-inflammable 

Wood  Co.      r;  No.  36. 
(See  also,  FIRE  TESTS,  EXPERIMENT  STATION.  NORTON,  etc.) 


BROTHERS.  F.J.  Prevention  and  Extinction  of  Fires,  Responsi- 
bilities and  Duties  of  the  Fire  Oflices  in  the. 

Brooklvn.  N.  Y.,  Conflagration  Hazard  in.  Report.  ///.<.  Eiig^.  Ill: 
JS3- 

BROOKS,  J.  McMullen.     Building  Construction. 

BROOKS,  Phillip  F.     London  Manchester  Warehouses. 

BROPIir,  William.     Automatic  Fire  Alarm  Systems. 

—  Electrolysis  of  Gas  and  Water  Pipes,  The  Prevention  of. 

—  Storage  Batteries  for  Fire  Alarm  Service. 
BROWN,  E.  G.     Electricity  in  Relation  to  Fires. 
BROWN,  Edward.     Europe,  Methods  of  Fire  Insurance  in. 


BRO  WN,  Frederick  V.  National  Supervision  and  Insurance  Corpo- 
rations. 

BROWN,  Henry  W.  Underwriter,  The,  The  Theoretical  Province 
and  Duties  of. 

Building,  The  Chicago  Tribune.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill :  yj. 

Building  Construction.     Bj  J.  McMullen  Brooks.     NorivicJi,  igoi-02  : 

—  Reduction  of  the  Fire  Hazards  in.     By  Perez  M.  Stev^-art.     I//s. 

Eng.  IV:  545- 

—  and  its  Relation  to  Fire  Insurance.     By  W.  E.  L.  Wears.      Vic- 

toria. I  goo:  7g. 
Building  Law  for  Medium   Sized  Cities,  Proposed,  As  Drafted    by  a 

Commission    appointed    Pursuant    to   Chap.  579,    Laws    of 

1892,  State  of  New  York.     O  pp.  64.     BP.  XL 
(See  also,  Tenement  House,  High  Buildings.) 
Building  Materials  of   the    Future.     An    Interview  with   Thomas  A. 

Edison.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  I :  igj. 

—  Different,  Considered  as  to  their  Adaptation  for  Fire-proofing 

and  Fire  Retarding  Purposes.    By  Adler  Muller.     Ins.  Eng., 

111:314- 
Building  Terms,  Index  and  Glossary  of.     By  A.  B.  Dansken.     O  pp. 

63.     Glasgow,  1899. 
Buildings,  Durable  and  Incombustible.     Miituals,   V :  113. 

—  High  (High  Buildings). 

—  Modern  Office.     By  William  Copeland  Furber.     Ins.  Eng.,  I\': 

451- 

—  Steel,   Fire    and    Rust    Proof    Construction    of.     By  Frank    B. 

Abbott.     Ins.  Eng..  I : S2. 

—  Skeleton,  The  Steel  Work  in.     By  William  Copeland  Furber. 

Ins.  Eng.  II :  430. 
(See     also     EXPERIMENT     STATION,     BRITISH,     FIRE 

TESTS,  Steel,  Inspection,  etc.) 
Burnouts,  Electric.     (Electric.) 
BTRNE,  Austin  T.     Inspection  of  the  Materials  and  Workmanship 

Employed  in  Construction,      ist  ed.  Nar.  D  pp.  539.     New 

York,  1 90 1. 


Canada,  History  of  Fire  Insurance  in.     (HISTORICAL.) 
Capetown,    The    Assurance    Association    of.       (See    ASSURANCE 

ASSOCIATION.) 
Carbide  of  Calcium  and  Acetylene  Gas.     Miituals,   V :  173,  204. 
Carbonic   Acid    Gas    Extinguishers.      Report.      By    C    A.    Hexamer. 

Proiecfioji,  igoo :  40. 
Carpet,  Igniting  Point  of.     (Igniting  Point.) 


CART,  John  C.  Specifications.  Preventing  and  Extinguishing 
Fires  in  Buildings,  etc.,  A.  D.  iSo6.  Great  Seal  Patent 
Office,  London,  1856.  Pamph.,  Q^  pp.  10.  Note:  This 
sfecification  h  the  first  on  record  in  the  English  Patent 
Office,  embodying  the  essential  principles  of  the  Automatic 
Fire  Sprinkler. — Librarian. 

CASE,  Edward  B.  Agent,  The.  What  He  Expects  from  the  Com- 
pany. 

CASHMAN,  John  J.  Danger  to  Life  Attending  Firemen  from  Elec- 
tric Light  and  Trolley  Wires.     (Firemen.) 

CA  WS,  Frank.     Concrete  Floors. 

Ceilings.     Fire  Tests  of .     (BRITISH.) 

"  Champion  "  Stationary  Tank,  Test  of  a.     Protection,  igoo  :  42. 

CHAPMAN,  J.  Haworth.  Felt  Hat  Works,  Processes  and  Fire  Haz- 
ards of. 

—  Gas  Works,  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards  of. 
CHAPPELL,  George.     Leather  Tanning  and  Currying,  Processes  of. 
Charring  Point  of  Wood,  Carpet,  Cotton,  Paper.     Mutuals,   VI :  2^6. 
CHASE,  George  F.     Water  Supply  System  for  Fire  Protection,  An 

IdeaL 

CHATTERTON,  Bertram.  Electricity,  The  Aspects  of,  from  an 
Insurance  Standpoint. 

Chemical  Explosives,  The  Dangers  of;  Their  Kind  and  How  to  Pre- 
vent Them.     By  William  McDevitt.     Engineers,   igoi :  76. 

Chemical  Fire  Extinguishers,  Portable,  on  Wheels.  Report.  Pro- 
tection, igo2 :  214. 

—  Products,  The  Fire  Hazards  of  the  More  Important.     By  Ernest 

H.  Cooke.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Chemicals,  Explosive,  The   Hazards    of    Storing  and    Handling.     By 
William  McDevitt.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
—in   Fires,  and  the  Chemical  Causes  of  Fire.     By  Charles  Hex- 
amer.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Chemistry  of  Fire  and  Fire  Prevention,  The.  A  Handbook  for  Fire 
Insurance  Surveyors,  etc.  By  Herbert  and  Harry  Ingle. 
D  pp.  287.     New  York,  1900. 

Chicago  Fire  of  1871,  The,  and  the  Fire  Insurance  Companies.  (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 

—  Tribune  Building,  The.  Anon.  Ins.  Eng.  Ill -.73. 
Chlorate  of  Potash,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.  (Fire  Hazards.) 
Chloride  of  Ammonia.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Chronicle  Factory  Valuations,  The,  showing  the  Number  of  Manu- 
factures of  each  Class  in  each  State  and  Territory  in  the 
United  States,  together  with  the  value  of  the  Buildings, 
Machinery,  Tools  and  Implements  Employed.  By  the 
Chronicle  Co.,  Ltd.     O  pp.  71.     New  York,  1903. 


CHL^BB,  George  Ilayter.  Protection  from  Fire  and  Thieves,  includ- 
ing the  Construction  of  Locks,  Safes,  Strong-rooms,  Fire- 
proof Buildings,  etc.     Nar.  D,  pp.  162.     London  1875. 

Cigar  Box  Factories,  The  Explosion  Hazard  in.  By  W.  II.  Frazier. 
(Fire  Hazards.) 

Cinder  Concrete.     (Concrete.) 

Citv  Warehouses,  The  Prevention  of  Loss  by  Fire  in.  By  Edward 
Atkinson.     {ATKINSON.) 

CLARK,  G.O.     lUuminants,  The  Fire  Risks  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

CLARKE,  Christopher.  Fire  Protection  :  Are  Cities  and  Towns 
keeping  Pace  with  Improvements  in,  in  Proportion  to  the 
Increase  of  the  Fire  or  Conflagration  Hazard.^  Engineers, 
I  go  2  :  42. 

Classification  in  Fire  Insurance.     By  John   P.Hubble.     Eco>i.6:6. 

—  By  George  Pritchard.     Birmingham,  igoo-oi  -.44 

—  Combined.     By  Robert  Dickinson.     Econ.  2  :  ibi . 

—  Compulsory,  Is  it  Desirable.''    By  E.  G.  Richards.     Econ.  2  :  T2g. 

—  Practical  Side  of.  The.     By  Herbert  Folger.     Econ.  3  :  6j. 

—  Uniform.     Anon.     Econ.  6  :  lyi. 

—  Uniform.     By  John  F.  Downing.     Econ.  §  :  ibg. 

Clauses,  Uniform,  Proposed  by  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters. 
{NATIONAL.) 

—  Opinion  on  Legality  of.     {RUM SET.) 

Cleaning  and    Renovating  Establishments,    Fire    Hazards  of.     (Fire 

Hazards.) 
CLYDESDALE,    A.    M.     Bakeries,    Their    Processes  and   Hazards. 

(Fire  Hazards.) 
Coal,  Pulverized,  as  Fuel.     By  W.  H.  Gibbons.     Pacific,  igoi :  jg. 
Coals,  Weathered,  The  Calorific  Power  of.     Miittiah,   V: 363. 
COHEN,    Max.      National    Supervision     of    Insurance,     Significant 

Factors    in.      Read    at  National    Convention  of    Insurance 

Commissioners,  Sept.,  1899. 

—  National  Supervision  of  Insurance  Companies.     An  Argument 

before  the  House  Committee  on  Interstate  and  Foreign 
Commerce.  Bill  No.  569.  Washington,  D.  C,  190J.  Vie-vs, 
NIV:iii. 

COHEN,  Myer.     Multiple  Agencies  in  Fire  Insurance. 

Co-insurance  Clause,  100'/;  ,  The  Average  Clause  vs.  By  A.  W.  Thorn- 
ton.    Pacific,  igo2:  gS. 

—  Graded.      By    Herbert    Wilmerding.      Pamph.      Philadelphia. 

1902. 

—  Working  of  the.     By  J.  T.  Trezevant.     The  Adjuster,  23  :  23. 

—  The  80';;    and   100%    Clauses    and  their   Application    in    Case 

of  Loss.  With  a  few  remarks  on  the  Advantage  of  Car- 
rying 100%  (full  insurance)  to  the  Value  of  Property. 
By  William  R.  Hewitt.  Pamph.,  Nar.  T  pp.  6.  New 
York,  1902. 


Col.  Johnson  of  Johnson's  Corners.  By  J.  O.  Harris.  D  pp.  249. 
Chicago,  1901. 

Colorado,  Insurance  Directory  ot.    (  See  Insurance  Reports'  Directory.) 

COL^UHOUN,  C.  R.  Fire  Insurance,  Past  and  Present.  (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 

Columbian  Insurance  Company,  Organized  1857,  Charter  of.  (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 

Combined  Classification.     (Classification.) 

Commission  Problem,  The,  in  Fire  Insurance.  Opinions  of  Agents. 
Eco7i.,  3 :  2j. 

Commissions,  Contingent,  and  Schedule  Rating  (from  Bradstreet's). 
By  F.  C.  Moore.     Eco?i.,  2:  /jS. 

—  Uniform,  Do  they  Benefit  the  Agent  .=    By  A.  W.  Neale.    Eco?i., 

Compact  Association  of  the  Northwest  (Oregon  and  Washington 
Ter.);  compact  Agreement  of,  together  with  By-Laws. 
Pamph.,  D  pp.  19.     San  Francisco,  no  date. 

Concentration  in  Fire  Insurance.     Anon.     Eco».,  j  :  11. 

Concrete,  Cinder,  The  Strength  of.  By  F.  E.  Kidder.  Ins.  E)ig.. 
11:263. 

—  Construction,  Service  Test  of.     Anon.     l>?s.  Eng.,  111:348. 

—  Floors.    By  Frank  Caws.     Ins.  Eng.,  1 : 233.    (See  also,  BRIT- 

ISH, FIRE  TESTS,  Building  Materials,  etc.) 
Conflagration  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Mays,  iQOi-     (HISTORICAL.) 

—  at  Paterson,  X.  J.,  P\^b.  8,  1902.     (HISTORICAL.) 

—  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  2.  1902.     (  HISTORICAL.) 

—  Hazard,  Eliminating  the.     By  Everett  U.   Crosby.     Ins.  Eug., 

111:141- 

—  Hazard,  So-called,  The.     Mittitah,   V :  gg. 
Conflagrations  during   the    Last  Ten  Years.     By    Charles   E.    Goad. 

Manchester,  i8gS-gg:-j. 

—  Causes  and  Means  of  Prevention  of.     Report  Committee  of  the 

Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia.     BP.  /A. 

Consequential  Damage  Problems  The;  a  Practical  Solution.  By  II. 
II.  Friendly.     North-vest,  igoo  :  g4 

CONTINENTAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.,^^^^■  \ork  :  Pater- 
son, N.  J.,  Conflagration  at,  Feb.  8,  1902.  Illustrated. 
Pamph.,  Sq.  Q^  pp.  20.     New  York,  1902. 

Contingent  Commissions.     (Commissions). 

COOKE,  Ernest  H.  Fire  Hazards  of  the  more  Important  Chemical 
Products. 

Co-operation,  Past  and  Future.  By  Charles  C.  Martin.  North-vest, 
iSgg  :  gS. 

Corn  Mills,  Fires  in.     By  James  Ostler.     Manchester,  iSgg-i goo  :  97. 

CORNELL,  II.  F.     Inspections,  Personal  and  otherwise. 


Corrosion  of  Sprinkler  Pipe.  Report.  By  C  A.  Hexamer.  Protec- 
tion, I  goo:  ijj. 

—  of  Steel;  comments  by  Insurance  Engineering  on  Report  No.  4, 

Insurance    Engineering  Experiment    Station.       Iiis.  Eiig., 
IV;  353- 

—  of  Steel  Construction.     By  J-  K.  Freitag.     I>is.  Eiii:^.,  HI:  360. 

(See  also,  Steel,  Building  Materials,  Experiment  Station.) 
Cost  of  Special  Work,  The.     By  R-  C-  Medcraft.     (Special  Work.) 

—  Price  of  Fire  Insurance,  The.     (Fire  Insurance.) 

Cotton:  A  Method  of  Preparing  in  Round  Bales.  By  John  R.  Fordyce. 
Ins.  Eng.,  II :  gg. 

—  Igniting  Point  of.     Mutuals  VI:  237. 

—  Storage  of.     Mutuals,   V:  8g. 

Cotton  Bales,  Cylindrical ;  Report  of  Experiment  to  Determine  the 
Probable  Salvage  in,  after  Exposure  to  Fire,  June  30,  1S99. 
Typewritten  Report.  Illustrated.  Sq.  Q^  pp.  unnum- 
bered. 

—  Test ;  Report  of  Committee  on  Relative  Fire  Hazards  of  Cotton 

as  Baled  by  Various  Methods.  {NATIONAL  FIRE  PRO- 
TECTION.) 
Cotton  Mill  Construction,  Standard ;   Plans  and  Specifications  of    the 

Factory  Insurance  Association  of  Hartford.     Philadclfhia, 

I:  22. 
Cotton  Mills,  Three  Special  Hazards  in  the  Preparatory  Processes  of. 

By  Geo.  Velten  Steeb.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
Cotton  Pickers,  Losses  in.     Mutuals,   V :  gg. 
Cotton    Policy    Forms.       Report,    Cotton    Committee    of     the    South 

Eastern  Tariff  Association,  April,  1901.     By  S.  Y.  Tupper, 

chmn.      Ins.  Field,  III:   18,  16. 

—  Spinning  Mills,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Spinning   Mills,  The    Processes    of.     By  Thomas  A.    Bentley. 

Manchester,  i8gS-gg :  go. 

—  Weaving.     By  J.  H.  Bagshaw.     Manchester,  i8gg-igoo  :  2g. 
CO  WPER,  H.  B.     Fire  Tariff,  The,  its  Objects  and  Effects. 
CROSBY,  Everett  U.     Conflagration  Hazard,  Eliminating  the 

—  {and  FISKE,  Henry  A.):  Hand-Book    of    Fire  Protection   for 

Improved  Risks.     D  pp.  312.     Boston,  1901. 
Crude  Oil,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
CUBITT,  F.  Astley.     London  Salvage  Corps,  The,  and  its  Work. 
CUNNINGHAME,  A.  M.     Sugar,  Its  Production,  Manipulation  and 

Fire  Hazard. 
Curtains,  Fire  Tests  with.     (BRITISH.) 

CURTIS,  F.  E.     Gas,  Manufactured,  and  Electricity  at  Fires. 
CUSHING,  H.  C.     Standard  Wiring  for  Electric  Light  and   Power. 

Ed.  1903.     New  York,  1903. 

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Cycle  Factories.     B_y  A.  E.  Patrick.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Works.     By  F.  W.  Panton.     (Fire  Hazards.)     See  also,  Bicycle 
Factories. 


Danger  to  Life  Attending  Firemen  from  Electric  Light  and  Trolley 
Wires.     By  John  J.  Cashman.     Engineers,  igoi :  20. 

DANIELS,  W.  H.  Apportionment  of  Loss,  The,  and  Contribution 
of  Compound  Insurance.  A  Clear  Exposition  of  the  Various 
Rules,  with  Examples.     Sq.  pp.  77.     Indianapolis,  1902. 

DANSKEN,  A.  B.  Index  and  Glossary  of  Building  Terms.  O  pp. 
63.     Glasgow,  1899. 

DA  WSON,  Miles  Menander.  Scientific  Fire  Rating  from  an  Actuary's 
Standpoint.     Northivest,  igoi :  ^6. 

DEAN,  A.  F.  Fire  Insurance;  A  Lecture  before  the  School  of  Com- 
merce of  the  University  of  Chicago,  May  22,  1902.  Rough 
Notes,  XXX :  104. 

—  Fire  Rating  as  a  Science.     O  pp.  216.     Chicago,  1901. 

—  Rationale  of  Fire  Rates,  The.     D  pp.  225.     Chicago,  1900. 

—  Replies  to  Criticisms  on  "Fire  Rating  as  a  Science,"  by  F.  C 

Moore.     (See  Fire  Ins.,  Rates  and  Rating.) 
DEARTH,  Elmer  H.     Minnesota  Insurance  Laws  in  Force  Jan.    i, 

1902.     (See  LAW  OF  INSURANCE.) 
DECAUX,  J.     Tariffs,  Farming  Property,  The  Old    and    the    New. 

Norxvich,  igoo-oi :  27. 
DELAFIELD,  Robert  H.     Wine  Cellars  as  Fire  Hazards. 
Delaware,  Insurance  Directory  of.     (See  Baltimore.) 
Dc  WITT,  Carroll  L.     Premium  Income,  Some  Thoughts  on  the. 
DICKINSON,  Robert.     Classification,  Combined,  in  Fire  Insurance. 
DIKE,  H.  A.     Adjuster,  The,  his  Influence  on  Underwriting. 
DILLON,  A.  J.     Underwriter,  Something  More  than. 
Dip-Tank  Hazard,  The,  as  Related  to  Sprinkler  Failure.     By  Albert 

Blauvelt.  Protection,  igo2  :  2jO. 
Disagreement  for  Appraisal.  (Appraisal.) 
DIXON,   Francis  B.     A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance.     (LAW 

of  INSURANCE.) 
"Does    it    Pay  to    be    Good.''"     By  J.   Frank  Edmonds.     Nort/iu'cst, 

'900:59. 
DOMAN,  W.     Acetylene  Gas,  The  Production  and  Use  of.     O  pp. 

60.     London,  1902. 
Doors,  Fire.     (Fire  Doors.) 

—  Fire  Tests  with.     (See  BRITISH,  FIRE  TESTS,  etc.) 

/) O  UN' ING,  ]ohn  F.     Classification,  Uniform  in  Fire  Insurance. 
Drafting    Fire  Insurance    Contracts.     By  C   E.  Noverre.     Birming- 
ham, iSg8-gg:  73. 

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Drapers  as  Fire  Hazards.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Driven  Wells  for  Fire  Protection.     (Wells.) 

DUNN,  Houston.     Insurance  Inspectors,  The  Education  of. 

—  Philadelphia,  Some  Conditions  in. 
Dust  and  Lint,  the  Removal  of.     Muiuals,   V:  loj. 


Economic  Theory  of  Risk  and  Insurance,  The.     By  Alan  H.  Willett. 

(  WILLETT.) 
ECKFORD,  T.  P.     Potteries  and  Allied  Trades. 
Edison,  Thomas  A.     An  Interview  with,  on  Building  Materials  of  the 

Future.     (Building  Materials.) 

—  and    Cement    Construction.      By    Harold    Johnson.       (From 

"Stone.")     Ills.  E?iff.,  II:  241. 
EDMONDS,  J.  Frank.     "Does  it  Pay  to  be  Good .? " 
Electric  Burnouts,  Some  Characteristic.     Anon.     I?is.  Eng.,  I:  sg. 

—  Fire  Hazard,  The.     Mutuals,   VI. 

—  Fire  Pumps.     Report.     (Fire  Pumps.) 

—  Installation  Rules,  London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

Pamph.,  Nar.  O  pp.  31.     London,  1900. 

—  Light  and  Trolley  Wires,  Danger  to  Life  Attending  Firemen 

from.     (Danger.) 

—  Service  from  Trolley  Lines.     By  W.   S.  Duval.     Pacific,  igo2 : 

53- 

—  Shocks  at  500  Volts.     By  Alexander  Pelham  Trotter.     Ins.  Eng., 

IV:   145. 

—  Station  Risks.     By  George  P.  Law.     Pacific,  igoo:  68. 

—  Wiring,    Standard,     Hand-book    of.     By    H.    C    Gushing,    Jr. 

(Standard  Wiring.) 
Electrical  Hazard,  State  Control  of  the.     By  W.  H.  Merrill,  Jr.     Ins. 
Eng.,  IV:sSi. 

—  Hazards,  The  Inspection  of.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  4/g. 

—  Installations,    Fire    Office    Rules    for.     By   A.    Lester   Taylor. 

Yorkshire,  iSgS-gg  :  Sg. 

Electrically  Driven  Fire  Pumps,  General  Specifications  for.  (Fire 
Pumps.) 

Electricity,  Aspects  of,  from  an  Insurance  Point  of  \'iew.  By  Ber- 
tram Chatterton.      Yorkshire,  igoo-oi :  ji. 

—  Hazards  of,  in  Buildings.     By  A.  E.  Kennelly.     Philadelphia, 

1:83. 

—  Pranks  of.     By  W.  T.  Benallack.     Northivcst,  iSgg  :  /oj. 

—  Transmission     of     Power,     Transformers,     Storage     Batteries. 

Mutuals,   V:j2/. 

—  from  a  Fire  Insurance  Standpoint.     By  A.  B.  Smith,     Toronto, 

/8gg-/goo:j7. 

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Electricity  (Continued)  : — 

—  in  Relation  to  Fire  Insurance.     By  E.  G.  Brown.     New  Zealand,. 

jgoo  :s!- 
Electro-hydraulics,  A   Study  in.      By   Frank  A.   Pattison.      liis.   Eiiff., 

'   II  -.221. 

Electrolysis  and   Insurance.     By  Herbert  Schurman  Wynkoop.     /«.«. 

Ins.,  11:217. 
Electrolysis  of  Gas  and  Water  Pipes,  The  Prevention  of.     By  William 

Brophy.     Engineers,  igo2  :  yd. 

—  in  the  City  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn.,  Report  on.     (St.  Paul.) 
ELLISOX,   William   B.     Insurance    Companies    before  the  Courts. 

Pamphlet,  O.  pp.  20.     New  York,  1902. 
Enamelling  and  Stamping  Factories,  Fire  Hazards  of.    (Fire  Hazards.) 
Ethics  of  Fire  Insurance.     By  R.  J.  White.      Victoria,  igoi  :  61. 
Europe,  Methods  of  Fire  Insurance  in.     By  Edward  Brown.     Pacific, 

/goo:jj. 
Expense  Qiiestion,  The,  and  Sole  Agencies.     By  A.  W.  Neale.     Local 

Ag-etifs,  igo2 :  26. 
Expenses,  Fire  Insurance.     (Fire  Insurance  Expenses.) 
Explosion  of  Smoke.     (Smoke.) 

Explosions,  Chemical,  the  Danger  of.     (Chemical.) 
Explosives,    High,    The    Use  of    in  Cities.     Anon.     ///.<.  E/ig.,   Ill : 

353- 

—  Bj- John  Stagg.     Engineers,  igoi  :S/. 

—  Cause  and    Effect   of,    as   Applied    to  Fire    Insurance.     By  T. 

\'aughan  Hughes.     Birmingham,  iSgS-gg :  40. 
Exposures,  The  Estimation  of.     (HOSS.) 


Factory  Mutuals,  The  ;  Examples  of  Insurance  Engineering  from.     By 

Charles  L.  Norton.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill:  211. 
Factory  Valuations,  Chronicle.     (Chronicle  Factory  Valuations.) 
Farming  Property  Tariffs,  The    Old  and    the   New.     By  J.  De  Caux. 

Norxvich,  igoo-oi :  27. 
Farms  and    Farming  Stock.     By  C  R.  (.^^linton.     Federation,   igoo, 

III:    iji. 
EARNS  WORTH,    E.    P.     San    Francisco    Fire    Department,    The. 

(San  F^rancisco.) 
FAYMONVTLLE,].  A.     Mexico,  Fires,  Insurance  and  Methods  in. 
Federal  Regulation  of  Insurance  Companies.     (See  National  Super- 

\  ision.) 
Federation  Examinations,  The.     By  J    S.  Waterhouse.     Ne-v   Castle, 

igoo-oj  :   jS. 
—  Examination  Papers;  examination   of  May  7-12,  1900.     Feder- 
ation, igoo.  III :  46J. 


29 


Federation  Examinations  (Continued)  : — 

—  of  1899  and  1900,  in  the  Law  of  Fire  Insurance,  A  Synopsis  of. 

By  W.  Holbrook.      Torkshire,  igoo-oi :  121. 
Felt  Hats  Works,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards. ) 
FELTON,  E.J.     Steam  Shipping,  The  Effects  of   the  Development 

of  upon  Claims  under  the  Contract  of  Marine  Insurance. 
Fertilizers,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
FIELD,  George  P.     New  Hampshire  Compact  of  18S5,  The. 
Field  Man,  How  it  Looks  to  a.     By  B.  L.  West.     Northwest,  igo2  :jj. 

FIELD  ORGANIZATIONS. 

—  Alabama,  Fire  Underwriters' Association  of .     Org.  1898.     Pro- 

ceedings, First  Annual,  1898;  Second  Annual,  1899;  Third 
Annual,  1900;   Fourth  Annual,  1901. 

—  Arkansas,  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents'  Association  of.     Org. 

June  12,  1901.  Minutes  of  Organization  and  Constitution 
and  By-laws.     Pamph.  T  pp.  29.     Little  Rock,  1901. 

—  Colorado  Association  of  Local   Fire   Insurance  Agents.     Org. 

1897.  Constitution  and  By-laws.  Folder,  T  pp.  8.  Pro- 
ceedings, 1901.     Pamph.  O  pp.  12. 

—  Georgia,  Local  Underwriters' Association  of.     Org.  1898.     Pro- 

ceedings, First  Annual  Meeting,  1899. 

—  Illinois   Association    of    Local    Fire    Insurance   Agents.     Org. 

1899.     Constitution  and  By-laws.     Pamph.  Nar.  S  pp.  7. 

—  Iowa  Association  of  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents.     Org.  1899. 

Constitution  and  By-laws.     Folder,  Nar.  S  pp.  8. 

—  Kansas    Association    of   Local    Fire    Insurance   Agents.     Org. 

1899.     Constitution  and  By-laws.     Folder,  T  pp.  8. 

—  Louisiana,   Local   Fire   Insurance  Association    of.     Org.   1902. 

Constitution.     Folder,  Nar.  Tt  pp.  8. 

—  Massachusetts    Association   of    Local   Fire  Insurance   Agents. 

Org.  1900.  Constitution  and  By-laws  and  Platform.  P^older, 
Nar.  T  pp.  8. 

—  Mississippi  Fire  Underwriters'  Association.     Org.  1899.     Con- 

stitution and  By-laws.  Pamph.  T  pp.  10.  Proceedings, 
Organization  Meeting,  1899;  Third  Annual,  1902. 

—  Missouri  Association  of  Local  Fire   Insurance   Agents.     Org. 

1897.  Proceedings,  Second  Annual  Meeting,  1898.  Pamph. 
O  pp.  42.     Kansas  City,  1S98. 

—  National  Association  of  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents.     Org. 

Chicago,  Sept.  30,  1896.  Reports  of  Proceedings,  Fourth 
Annual,  1899;  Fifth  Annual,  1900;  Sixth  Annual,  1901  : 
Seventh  Annual,  1902.  Constitution  and  By-laws.  Pamph. 
S  pp.  12. 

30 


Field  Organizations  (Continued)  : — 

—  North  Carolina,  Fire  Underwriters'  Association  of.     Org.  1S98. 

Proceedings,  First  Annual,  1898;  Second  Annual,  1S99; 
Third  Annual,  1900;  Fourth  Annual,  1901. 

—  South    Carolina    Fire    Insurance    Agents'    Association.       Org. 

1S99.     Constitution  and  By-laws.     Pamph.  Nar.  T  pp.  9. 

—  Texas,  Local  Underwriters'  Association  of.     Org.  1898.     Pro- 

ceedings, First  and  Second  Annual  Conventions.  Consti- 
tution and  By-laws.  Pamph.  O  pp.  60.  Austin,  1899. 
Third  Annual  Convention,  1900.  Pamph.  O  pp.  87.  Austin, 
1900. 

—  Virginia  Association  of  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents.     Reorg. 

1899.     Constitution  and  By-laws.     Folder,  Nar.  S  pp.  8 

—  Washington  Insurance  Association.     Org.  1897.     Annual  Re- 

ports, First,  1898;   Second,  1899. 

—  West  Virginia  Association   of   Local    Fire   Insurance  Agents. 

Org.  1899.     Constitution  and  By-laws.     P'older,  Nar.  T  pp.  4. 
FIXCH,  John  A.     (See  LAW  OF  INSURANCE.) 
Fire  Alarm,  "May's  "  Automatic.     ("  May's.") 

—  Service,  Storage  Batteries  for.    By  William  Brophy.     Massac//u- 

setts,  igoj :  13S. 

—  Systems,  Automatic.     By  William  Brophv.     Engineers.  iSgg  : 

6g. 

—  Systems   for  Small    Cities,  Some    Suggestions   for.     By  A.  H. 

Fiske.     Massachusetts,  igoo  :  g^. 

—  Telegraphic  Service,  Ground  Wires  in  Connection  with.     Should 

they  be  Abolished.^  By  Morris  W.  Mead.  E)igi>icers. 
igoo:3J. 

—  Telegraphy,  Progress    in.     By  Joseph  W.   Storer.     Engineers, 

igo2: 125: 

—  Thermo-Electric.     Report.     Protection,  igoi :  i4g. 

Fire  Apparatus,    Heavy,  Street  Cars    for  the   Transportation  of.     By 
Burton  Steere.     Massachusetts,  iSgg:  124. 

—  Hose,  Hydrants,  Pipes,  Pumps.     Mutuals,   VI. 

—  Hose.     Mutuals,   VI:g7. 

—  Hose,  Underwriters'  Fire,   Hose  Houses    and  Play  Pipes.     By 

Associated  Factory  Mutuals,  Boston.  Pamph.,  D  pp.  28, 
1900. 

—  Hose,  Report  on.     Protection,  igo2:  42. 

—  Rubber  Tires  for.     By  John  Needham.     Massachusetts,  iSgg  :  S. 
Fire  Cisterns.     By  D.  J.  Sweenie.      Engineers,  igoi  :  28. 

Fire  Department  of  New  Bedford.     (  HISTORICAL.) 

—  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.     (HISTORICAL.) 

—  of  Seattle,  Wash.     (HISTORICAL.) 

—  of  the  Future,  The,  in  our  Large  Cities.     By  George  W.  Horton. 

Engineers,  igo2:-ji. 

31 


Field  Organizations  (Continued) : — 

—  Needed  Improvements  in,  in  Small  Cities.     By  Henry  A.Jones. 

Massachusetts,  igoo:ji. 

—  Regulations,  Private.     Report.     Protection,  igo2  :  2^4. 

Fire  Departments,  Village.  By  Simon  Brentano.    Engineers,  iSgg:  77. 

—  ^'olunteer,    Some  Rules   and   Regulations  for.      By   Henry  A. 

Jones.      A/assac///tsetts,  iS<pg  :  46. 

—  Foreign.     (Fire  Fighters.) 

Fire  Door,  Revolving.     Anon.     /ns.  Eng.,  II -.24^. 

Fire  Doors  and  Shutters.     Report.     Protection,  igoo  :  ijo. 

—  The  Work  of  Standardizing.    By  W.S.  Lemon.    Ins.  Eng. ,11:  gg. 
FIRE  Detecting  Appliances,  Automatic.     By  R.  K.  Mackenzie.     A^or- 

xvich,  igoo-oi :  77.     (See  also.  Fire  Alarm.) 

—  Extinguishers,  Chemical.     (Chemical.) 

—  Fighters,  Foreign.     (Foreign  Fire  Fighters.) 

FIRE  HAZARDS  (and  PROCESSES) of  :— 

Acetylene  Gas.     (Acetylene,  Acetylene  Gas.) 

Attrition  Machines  in  Rice  Mills.  By  Alonzo  Church.  I7«- 
dicator,  A'A'A'.-/^o. 

Bakeries.  By  A.  M.  Clydesdale.  Glasgoxv,  igo2.  Fourth 
Series,  No.  10. 

Bedstead  Works.     ( See  Metal  Working  Risks. ) 

Beet  Sugar  Factories.  By  F.J.  T.  Stewart.  Protection,  igo2  :  lyy. 

Blower  Systems.     Report.     National,  igoo  :  70,  igoi :  44. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Factories.  By  W.  F.  Gemmer.  Nortvich, 
i8gS-gg :  65. 

Breweries.     By  C.  A.  Hexamer.     National,  igo2  :  j^. 

Building  Construction,  and  their  Reduction.  By  Perez  M. 
Stewart.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV: §43. 

Bicycle  Factories.  By  S.  H.  Lockett.  Argus,  LII :  232.  Pam- 
phlet, S.  pp.  15.    Chicago,  1901.    (See  also  Cycle  Factories.) 

Chemical  Products.     By  Ernest  H.  Cooke.     Ins.  Eng.,  I:  213. 

Chemicals.     By  Charles  Hexamer.     Philadelphia,  1 :  47. 

—  Explosive,  Hazards  of  Storing  and  Handlings     By  William 

McDevitt.     Protection,  igo2  :  217. 
Chlorate  of  Potash,  with  Scientific  Statement  of  the  Reasons 
therefor.     By  J.  G.  Hubbell.     Ins.  Post,  NIN :  loS. 

—  By  William  McDevitt.      Weekly  Vnd.,  LNV :  yj. 
Chloride  of  Ammonia.     Mutuals,   V:  7. 

Cigar  Box   Factories,  Explosion   Hazard.     Bv  W.   H.   Frazier. 

Ins.  Reg.,  IN:  18 J. 
Cleaning  and  Renovating  Establishments.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng., 

Cotton  Mills.  Three  Special  Hazards  in  the  Preparatory  Proc- 
esses of.     By  George  Velten  Steeb.     Protection,  igo2  :  137. 

Cotton  Spinning.  By  Thomas  A.  Bentley.  Manchester, 
j8gg-igoo  :  g. 

Crude  Oil.     Anon.      Vindicator,  NNVIII :  134. 

Cycle  Factories.     By  A.  E.  Patrick.     Birmingham,  igoo-oi :  2j. 

—  Works.     By  F.  W.  Panton.     Netv  Castle,  iSgS-gg  : 32.     (See 

also,  Bicycle.) 
Drapers.     By  Walter  F.  Gemmer.     Norxvich,  igoj-02  :  17. 

32 


Fire  Hazards  (Continued)  : — 

Drapers.     Bj  John  Phillip  Green.     Xoi"i'ic/i  Union  Mai,'-.,  N'os. 

Sy,  SS. 
Electricityin  Buildings.  ByA.E.  Kennelly.  Philadelphia,  I:  Sj. 
Enamelling  and  Stamping  Factories.     By  "  Inspector."     Spec- 
tator, 68 :  2g7. 
Extra  Special  Hazards.     By  W.  H.  Frazier.     Standard,  1902. 
Felt  Hat  Works.     By  J.  Haworth  Chapman.     Nor-Mich,  i8g8- 

99  ■  43- 
Fertilizers.     By  F.  M.  Griswold.     Protection,  igo3:gS. 
Gas  Main  Leakage.     By  James  C  Bay les.     Ins.  Emr..  Ill :  j. 

—  under  Impervious  Street    Pavements.     Report.     Committee 

on  Lighting  and  Heating,  National  Board  of  Fire  Under- 
writers, 1899.     Pamph.,  O  pp.  7.     BP.  XIV. 

Gas  Works.    By  J.  Haworth  Chapman.    Nexvcastle,  igoo-oi :  i. 

Gasoline.     By  E.  Van  Ness.     Ins.  Eng.,  II :  1/8. 

Glass  Works."     Bv  John  Galloway.     Norivich,  igoi-02  :  28. 

Grain  Elevators.  "  By  S.  H.  Lockett.  Argus,  LII :  81,  128,  /Sj. 
Pamph.,  S  pp.  22.     Chicago,  1901. 

Heating  Systems.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  1 :  6g. 

llluminants.     By  G.  O.  Clark.     Nor-wich,  jgoo-oi  .-jj. 

—  By  E.  Frank  Williamson.     Norivich  Union  Mag.,  Nos.  yg,  80, 

Si.  (  See  also.  Acetylene  Lighting,  Electricity,  Kerosene,  etcj 

Leather  Tanning  and  Currying.  By  George  Chappell.  York- 
shire, i8g8-gg. 

Louisiana  Sugar  Houses.  By  J.  W.  Watkins.  Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  ji. 

Manufacturing  Plants.  By  C.  A.  McCotter.  Northwest, 
igoo  :  6g. 

Metal  Reduction  Plants  (in  Four  Parts).  By  F.  J.  T.  Stewart. 
Chronicle,  LXIX :  ji. 

Metal-Working  Risks,  Bedstead  Works.  By  J.  Headon  Boocock. 
Birmingham,  i8gg,  Nov.  21. 

Mineral  Oil  and  Acetylene  Gas.  By  G.  G.  Henderson.  Glas- 
gow, Fourth  Series,  No.  13. 

Mining  Risks  in  the  West.     Anon.     Ins.  Report,  6  :  28. 

Packing  Houses.    By  W.  H.  Frazier.     Western  Und. ,6th  Yr.  :  j6. 

Phosphates.     Report.     South  1878  :  126. 

Plate  Glass  and  Window  Works.  By  F.  M.  Griswold.  Ins. 
Eng.,  IV :  462. 

Portland  Cement  Mills.    By  W.  H.  Frazier.     Ins.  Eng.,  II  -.143. 

Potteries.     By  Thomas  Hartley.     Birmingham,  igoo-oi  :  6j. 

—  By  ¥.  R.  Perowne.    Norxvich,  igoo-oi.    ( Federation,  Vol.  IV. ) 
Potteries    and    Allied   Trades.     By  J.  P.  Eckford.      Yorkshire, 

1  go  1-02  :  4j. 
Rice  Mills,  Attrition  Machines  in.     (Attrition  Mach.) 
Rope  Works.     By  Owen  D.  Jones.     Nevjcastle,  i8gg-igoo  ;  j/. 
Silver    Reduction    Plants.       By  F.  J.  T.  Stewart.       Chronicle, 

LXrX:  8s. 
Sugar  Manufacturing  Plants.    By  A.  M.  Cunninghame.    South, 

187S. 
Storage  Warehouses.     Anon.     /;/.•;.    JVorld,  X'V:  44g. 
Texas  Fuel  Oil.     Report.     By  A.  M.  Schoen.     Pamph.,     O  pp. 

22.     dVew  York,  /go2. 
Wine  Cellars.     By  Robert  H.  Delafield.     Pacific,  igoi :   106. 
Woodworkers.    By  S.  H.  Lockett.    Argus,  LII  1 :  214.    Pamph. 

S  pp.  95.     Chicago,  1903. 

33 


Fire  Hose.     (Fire  Apparatus. ) 

Fire  Hydrants,    Items  to  be   Complied  with    in  the  Construction   of. 
Protection,     igoo :  4g. 

—  Report  on.     Pi-otectio/i,     igoi :  "jS. 

Fire  Insurance  :    A   Treatise.     By  Josiah    Flint.     Pamph.,    Nar.    D. 
31.     Philadelphia,  1901.      BP.  XVII. 

—  A  Paper  read  before    loth    An.   Convention,   American    Ware- 

housemen's Association,  1900.     By  James  Wells.     Pamph., 
BP.  XVII. 

—  By  John  M.  M'Candlish.    Glasgow,  igoo.  Fourth  Series,  A''o.  /j. 

—  Board,  The  Model.     By  A.  H.  Robinson.     P.  o».,  8  :  65. 

—  Cost  Price  of.     By  James  Ostler.     Fcderatiou,  igoo,  III:   =-55. 

—  Ethics  of.     By  R.  J.  White.      Victoria,  igoi :  bi. 

—  Municipal.     By  W.  A.  Bingham.      Yorkshire,  igoi-02 :    66. 

—  Origin  and  Growth  of.     By  C.  C.  Foster.      Toronto,  i8gg-igoo  : 

66. 

—  Past  and  Present.     By  C.  R.  Colquhoun.      Victoria,  igoi :  61. 

—  Rationale  of.     By  E.  P.  Heaton.      Finance    Chronicle,  XXIII : 

255- 

—  Relation  of   to  the  Community.     Is    Fire    Insurance  a   Trust.'' 

Issued  by  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.     O  pp.  32. 
Neiv  York,  iSgg. 
Fire  Insurance  as  a  Science,  Observations  on  the  Progress  and  Pros- 
pects of.     By  David  Laidlow.     Federation,  igoo,  III :  jij. 
Fire  Insurance  Agents'  and  Surveyors'   Pocket  Book  of  Information. 

By  Geo.  Velten  Steeb.     S.  pp.  152.     New  Tork,  i8g6. 
Fire  Insurance:  Contracts,  Drafting.     (Drafting.) 

— Expenses,  Agent's  Influence  on,  The.  By  R.  S.  Brannen 
Econ.,  7:288. 

— Expenses,  How  they  May  be  Reduced.  By  A.  W.  Neale.  Econ., 
7:284. 

— from  an  Economic  Standpoint.  An  Address  before  Joint  Com- 
mittee of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  Min- 
nesota, Feb.  7,  1899.     By  Otto  Greely.     BP.  XI. 

—in  New  England  for  Ten  Years.  (See  Statistics  of  Fire  Insur- 
ance.) 

— Inspection.     (See  Inspection,  Inspectors,  Mill  Inspection.) 

—Law.  (See  LAW  OF  INSURANCE.) 
Fire  Insurance  Laws,  Taxes  and  Fees  :  Also  County  and  Municipal 
Requirements.  Containing  a  Digest  of  the  Statutory  Re- 
quirements in  the  United  States  and  Canada  relative  to 
Fire  Insurance  Companies  and  Agents,  with  many  Qiiota- 
tions  from  the  Statutes.  Pub.  by  the  Spectator  Co.,  New 
York.  O.  pp.  316.  X'e-v  I'ork,  igoi.  Issued  Annually. 
File  complete. 

— Patrols.     (Fire  Patrols.) 

34 


Fire  Insurance  (Continued)  : — 

— Practise.     By  J.  H.  Hall.     iVew  Zealand,  /goo:  /j. 
Fire  Insurance  Rate,  The  Foundation  of  the.     By  W.  C.  Nelson,     ///s. 

Field,  III:  i4- 3- 
—Advance,  25';   Flat,  1902.     (HISTORICAL.) 
— Advance,  Proposed.     By  F.  H.  Wagner.     Econ.,3:   i6g. 
— Agreements.     By  H.  H.  Putnam.     Xorf/nvest,  igoo:  4^. 
— Fluctuations. — Anon.     Ecoii.,  2:   1J4. 
— making.     Anon.       Weekly  Und.,  LXII:2:28. 
— making.     Modern.     Anon.     Eeon.,8:  62. 
— making.     Some  Methods  of.     Anon.     Ecoii..  6,  114. 
— Making,  Scientific,  Fire  Insurance  Difficulties  of.     A  Discussion 

of   Classification,    and   the  Universal  Mercantile  Schedule. 

By  S.  H.  Lockett.     Ins.  Field,  III:  13  : 2. 
Fire    Insurance    Rates,    An    Appeal   for  Adequate.     Anon.     Pamph., 

Nar.  T  pp.  10.     Des  Moines,  igo2. 

—  Expenses  and  Commissions.     Anon.     Econ.,  9;  cS". 

—  How  to  Obtain  Adequate.    By  J.  A.  Spaulding.    Arg-us,  L  :  100. 

—  How   they    are    Made.      By   Clarence    S.    Pellett.       Chronicle, 

bS  :  326. 

—  Not  a  Qiiestion  of  Locality.     Anon.     Monitor,  4S  :  i:  34- 

—  Rationale  of.     By  A.  F.  Dean.     {DEAN.) 

—  (1S95).     Report  of  Investigations  submitted  by  the  Committee 

on  Trade  and  Manufactures  of  the  Board  of  Trade  of 
Newark,  N.  J.  Pamph.,  O  pp.  23.  Newark,  iSgj. 
BP.  XI. 

—  Uniform,    Ai-e    they    Desirable.?      By  E.  W.    Wilson.     Econ., 

5-71- 

—  versus    Good    Construction.       By  E.  J.   Overmire.      Ins.  Eng., 

Ill : S34-     (See  also.  Schedule  Rating.) 
Fire  Insurance  Rating.     By  George  W.  Dornin.     Pacific,  /goo:  jj 

—  as  a  Science.     By  A.  F.  Dean.     {I?EAX.) 

—  Economic  Principles  of.     Anon.     Econ.,/:/. 

— "Fire  Rating  as  a  Science,"  Replies  to  Criticisms  of,  by  F.  C. 
Moore.  By  A.  F.  Dean.  Ins.  Field,  III:  /j:  2,  III: 
/S:  2. 

—  Scientific,  from  an  Actuary's  Standpoint.     By  Miles  Menander 

Dawson.     Nortlnvest,  igoi : ^6. 

—  Scientific,  A    Defense    of   the    Universal    Mercantile  Schedule. 

By  F.  C.  Moore.     Ins.  Field.,  Ill :  /^  .•  2. 

Fire  Insurance  Results.  Why  Rates  have  been  Raised,  and  why  a 
Further  Advance  may  be  Made.  By  George  O.  Wagner. 
Pamph.,  Nar.  O  pp.  12.     BP.  XV. 

FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY  OF  CHICAGO.  Org.  1901.  Con- 
stitution.    Bulletin,   \'ol.  1,  1903. 

35 


FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK,  THE.  Org., 
Feb.,  1901.  Bulletins,  Folder,  Nar.  O,  Vols.  I  and  II.  Con- 
stitution and  Bj-laws.  Pamph.,  Nar.  S.  Reports,  Secre- 
tary, Treasurer  and  Librarian.  Folder,  O  pp.  4.  Feb.  25, 
1902  ;  Feb.  25,  1903. 

FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA,  THE. 
Organized  1901.  Proceedings,  complete.  Vol.  I,  issued 
in  May,  1902.     Pamph.,  O  pp.  108. 

Fire  Insurance  Statistics.     (See  Statistics  of  Fire  Ins.) 

Fire  Loss,  The  Increasing,  in  the  United  States:  its  Cause  and  Pre- 
vention.    By  Edward  Atkinson.      Massachusetts,  igoo  :  42. 

—  Assessing  and   Extinguishing   Expenses.     By    Henry  B.   Slee. 

Xcjvcastle,  igoo-oi :  jj. 
Fire  Loss  Assessor,  The  Duties  and  Privileges  of  the.     By  John  Laird. 
Glasgow,  igoi,  Fifth  Series,  No.  j. 

—  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  an.     By  T.  Waddington.      Yorkshire, 

igoo-oi :  77.     (See  also,  Adjuster,  Adjusting,  Adjustments.) 
Fire  Losses,  A  Few  Notes  on  Adjustments,  Claims  and  Extinguishing 

Expenses.     By  E.  A.  Birks.      Yorkshire,  iSgg-igoo  :  23. 
Fire   Marshal  Law,  The.     An  Address  before  the  Ohio  Legislature, 

March  2,  1900.     By  Charles  W.  Whitcomb.     Pamph.  O  pp. 

24.     Boston,  1900.     BP.  XIV. 
Fire  Marshal  Reports.     (See  Connecticut,  Ohio.) 
Fire    Patrol,  A    Story  of    the.     By  Ray  Stannard    Baker.     Cut   from 

McClure's  Magazine.     BP.  XI. 

—  By  Calvert  D.  Meade.     Pacific,  igoo :  41.     (See  also.   Salvage 

Corps.) 
Fire  Patrols. 

—  Glasgow  Rate  and  Salvage  Association.     Organized  1874.     Re- 

ports and  Accounts  (annual)  complete,  except  for  1895. 

—  Liverpool    Fire    Salvage   Association,    Ltd.      Organized    1867. 

Reports  and  Accounts  (annual)  for  1899,  1900,  1901. 

—  London    Salvage   Corps.      Organized    1866.     Reports   and   Ac- 

counts for  1897,  1898,  1899,  1900,  1901. 
Fire  Prevention  and  Fire  Extinction.     By  James  Braidwood.     O  pp. 
197.     London,  i86b. 

—  The  Chemistry  of  Fire  and.     By  Herbert  and  Harry  Ingle.     (See 

Chemistry  of.) 

—  and    Protection.     The    Spectator   Co.     Nar.    S  pp.    211.     New 

York,   igoo.     (See  also,  ATKINSON,  HAYES,   Preven- 
tion, Fire  Protection,  etc.) 
Fireproof  Construction,  The  Unbidden  Guest  in.     By  Frank  B.  Abbott. 
Ins.  Eng.,  88:347. 

—  in  Philadelphia.     By  Edwin  F.  Bertolet.     (Philadelphia.) 

—  of  Churches,  The.     By  George  W.  Kramer.      Chronicle,  68  : 337. 

36 


Fireproof  Construction  (Continued)  : — 

—  (and  Rustproof),  of  Steel  Buildings.     Bv  Frank  B.  Abbott,      /iis. 

Ell-:.  /:j;j. 
Fireproof  F'actorv  Building,  The.     By  Frank   II.   Qiiinby.      C/iroi/iclc, 
6S  :jd4. 

—  Mill  of  the  English  Type,  Destroyed  by  Fire  at  Stockport,  Eng. 

Nov.  5,  1902.     Mitfuals,  VI :  J62.     ('See  also,  Buildings,  Fire 
Proofing,    Mill    Construction,   Steel    Construction,    BRIT- 
ISH, EXPERIMENT  STATION  and  FIRE  TESTS.) 
Fire  Proofed  Wood.     By  Perez  M.  Stewart.     Engineers,  igo2:  134. 

—  New  Method  of   Testing  the  Fire  Resisting  Qiialities  of.     By 

Ira  II.  Woolson.     Ins.  Eng.,   111:237.     (See  also,  BRIT- 
ISH, EXPERIMENT  STATION,  Fire Retardant  Materials, 
Treated  Wood.) 
Fire  Proofing,  Absolute,  for  Interior  Steel  Construction.     (From  the 
"  Brickbuilder.")      Ins.  Eng.,  I:  igj. 

—  of  Steel  Buildings,  The.     By  J.  K.  Freitag.     {FREITA  G.) 
Fire  Protection,  Are   Cities   and  Towns   keeping  Pace  Avith   the    Im- 
provements in,  in  Proportion  to  the  Increase  of  the  Con- 
flagration Hazard.?     (See  CLARKE,  MORRISON.) 

—  Hand-Book  of   for  Improved    Risks.       (See    CROSBY  AND 

FISKE.) 

—  Mill.     (See  Mill  Fire  Protection.) 

—  Modern.     (Cut  from  Pear  Mag.  Oc.  02.)     By  Charles  T.  Hill. 

Scrap-Bk :  iji.     (See  also.  Storehouses,  Warehouses,  .4  7'- 
KINSON,    WATERS,    SPECTATOR    CO.) 
Fire  Pumps,  Electric.    Report.    C.  M.  Goddard.    Protection,  iqoo  :  rji , 
I  go  J  :  14S. 

—  Electrically  Driven,   General   Specifications  for.     W.   II.   Mer- 

rill, Jr.     Protection,  igoo  :  j-j£. 

—  Steam.     Report.     W.  H.  Stratton.     Protection,  igoo  :  igg,  igoi  : 

170,  igo2 :  187. 
Fire  Resisting  Materials,  Some  Fire  Tests  with.     By  Ellis  Marlsland. 
Glasgozu,  igoi.  Fifth  Series,  No.  S. 

—  Retardant    Materials.     Report   of    Tests    on.     By    Charles    L. 

Norton.     Miituals,    VI.     (See  also,  BRITISH,  EXPERI- 
MENT STATION,  FIRE  TESTS,  Fire  Proofed  Wood,  etc.) 
Fire  Risk  of  Gas  Main  Leakage.      (FIRE  HAZARDS.) 

—  Scenes  in  Japan.     Nar.  O  pp.  24.      Nc-.v  )'ork.     Xo  date. 

Fire    Streams,    A    Photographic    Studv    of.       ]?v    A.    Marston.       Ins. 

Eng.,I:js- 

—  Water  Mains  for  Effective.     By  F.   W.   Shepherd.     .Massac/iri- 

setts,  I  go  I  :  104- 
Fire  Tarriff,  The,  Its  Object  and  Effects.     By  II.  B.  Cowper.      Walc^ 
Record,  igoi.  No.  rod.     (See  also,  Fire  Ins.  Rates.  Rating. 
Schedule  Rating,  Tariff.) 
?,1 


FIRE   TESTS   OF   MATERIALS:    (See    also.   BRITISH,  EXPERIMENT  STA= 
TION,  Fire  Resisting  Materials.) 

Concrete  Arch.     B_v  Charles  L.  Norton.     Ins.  Eiig.,  11 :  4S3. 
Floors : — 

—  Concrete  Arch,  Three  Types   of.     By   the  American   Concrete 

Steel  Co.  Conducted  by  the  Department  of  Buildings, 
Borough  of  Manhattan,  City  of  New  York,  Sept.  10,  1902. 
Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  227. 

—  "American  Floor  System."     By  the  American  Fireproof  Con- 

struction Co.  Conducted  by  the  Department  of  Buildings, 
Borough  of  Manhattan,  City  of  New  York,  May  2,  1902. 
/;/,«.  E)2g..  Ill :  J06. 

—  "  White  Floor  System."     By  the  White  Fireproof  Construction 

Co.  Conducted  by  the  Department  of  Buildings,  Borough 
of  Manhattan,  City  of  New  York.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill :  ^gg. 

—  "  Lock-woven  Metal  Concrete  "  Floor  Arch.    By  Wight  ( W.  N.) 

&  Co.  Conducted  by  the  Department  of  Buildings,  Bor- 
ough of  Manhattan,  titv  of  New  York,  Feb.  4,  1902.  Ins. 
Eng.,  111:444. 

—  Bromley  Patent,  Fireproof  Floor.     By  the  "Vulcanite  Paving 

Co."     Conducted   by  Howard   S.  Richards,   architect,  Jan. 
15,  1902.     Ins.  E?ig.,  Ill:  1^2. 
Partitions : — 

—  "Averill,"     "Brinkman,"      "Freeman-Dobbin,"     "  Maurer," 

"  Moeslein,"  "  Expanded  Metal,"  "  Roebling,"  Double  and 
Single  Lath  Partitions.  Conducted  by  the  Department  of 
Buildings,  Boroughs  of  ^L-^nhattan  and"  Bronx,  City  of  New 
York,  Sept.  30  and  Nov.  21,  1901.      Ins.  Eng..  Ill:  2b. 

—  Eight    Different    Makes.       Conducted    by   the    Department    of 

Buildings,  Boroughs  of  Manhattan  and  Bronx,  City  of  New 
York,  x\ug.  26,  1901.     Ins.  Eng.,  II : 3S7. 

—  Expanded  Metal  Type.     By  the  Fireproofing  Co.  of  New  York. 

Conducted  by  the  Department  of  Buildings,  Borough  of 
Manhattan,  Citv  of  New  York.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV: 3. 

—  "  Rader  "  Partition"  Block.     By  R.  Rader  &  Co.     Conducted  by 

the  Department  of  Buildings,  Borough  of  Manhattan,  City 
of  NeAV  York,  March  19,  1902.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill : 3/2. 


Fire  Underwriters'  Inspection  Bureau  of  San  Francisco.  Organized 
as  a  separate  bureau  June,  1S86.  Previously  an  adjunct  of 
the  Fire  Patrol.     An.  Reports  complete,  1S87  to  1902. 

Fires,  Chemicals  in,  and  Chemical  Causes  of.     (Chemicals.) 

—  Mow    they    are    Extinguished.      Anon.      (Cut   from    Xciv    III. 

Mag.,  London,  March,  1900.) 

—  in  American  Cities.     By  A.  P.  Peabody.     BP.  i  A. 

—  Summary  of.     Protection,  igoo:  2g,  igoi  :3i,  igos:  30. 

—  Woolen  Mill,  Their  Cause  and  Means  of  Prevention.     By  John 

L.  Hayes.     BP.  I-A.     (See  also.  Conflagrations.) 
FISKE,  A.   H.     Fire  Alarm  Systems   in    Small   Cities.     Some  Sug- 
gestions for. 


3S 


F/SKE,    Heni-j    A.      Automatic    Sprinklers,    The  Advisability   and 
Merits  of. 
—  Fur  Hat  Factories,  Processes  and  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Surveying,  An  Accepted  List  of   Specifications  as  an  Aid   to. 

Protection,  iqoo  :  162. 
FISKE,  Henry  A.  (and  Crosby,  Everett  U . ).     (See  CliOSB  V,  Everett 

U.) 
FLINT,  Josiah  D.     Fire  Insurance,  A  Treatise. 
Floors,  Concrete.     Bv  Frank  Caws.     lus.  Eiig.,  1 :  23^. 

—  Fire    Tests    with.       (See    BRITISH,    EXPERIMENT    STA- 

TION, FIRE   TESTS.) 

—  Weight  Tests  with.     (  See  WEIGHT  TESTS. ) 

—  and  Doors,  Resistance  of  to  Fire.     By  Edwin  O.  Sachs.     Ins. 

Bug-.,  111:523. 

Flour,  A  Lot  of.     By  H.  M.  Grant.     Pacific,  igoo :  Si. 

FOLEY,  James.     (See  SWENIE  and  FOLEY.) 

FOLGER,  Herbert.     Classification,  The  Practical  Side  of. 
—Need  of  the  Hour,  The. 

FORBES,  W.  D.     Lightning,  Statistics  of  Losses  from,  with  Sug- 
gestions for  Protection  against.     (Lightning.) 

Foreign  Fire  Fighters.     By  Fritz  Morris.     (Cut  from  Cosmop.  Mag., 
Jan . ,  '03 . )     Scrap- Bk. :  48  A . 

FORDYCE,  John   R.      Cotton,   A   Method   of   Preparing   in    Round 
Bales. 

FOSTER,   C.    C.     Canada,    History    of    Fire    Insurance   in.     (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 
—Fire  Insurance,  Origin  and  Growth  of.     (HISTORICAL.) 

Foundry  Roofs  and  Storehouses,  Sprinkling  of.     Mtituah,   VI :  3og. 

FOWLER,  J.  A.     Pennsylvania  Insurance  Handbook.      D  pp.  276. 
Philadelphia,  i860. 

FRAZIER,  W.   H.     Packing  Houses,  Processes  and   Principal  Fire 
Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Portland  Cement  Mills,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Special,    Extra     Hazards,    The    Status    to     date.       Standard, 

igo2. 
FREITAG,   J.    K.       Corrosion    of   Steel    Construction.     Ins.    Eng., 
111:560. 

—  F'ireproofing  of  Steel  Buildings,  The.     ist  ed.  O  pp.  319.     New 

York,  iSgg. 

Freezing,  in  Storehouse  Buckets,  To  Prevent.     Mittiials.   VI:  71. 

FRIENDLY,  H.  H.     Consequential  Damage  Clause,  The.     A  Prac- 
tical Solution.     North-vest,  igoo  :  g4. 

Fur  Hat  Factories,  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

FURBER,  William  Copeland.     Office  Buildings,  Modern. 

—  Steelwork  in  Skeleton  Buildings.     (Buildings.) 

39 


GALLOJVAl',  John.     Glass  Works.     (P^ire  Hazards.) 
GARRETT,  F.  C.     Spontaneous  Combustion. 

Gas,  Manufactured,  and  Electricity  at  Fires.  By  F.  E.  Curtis.  Massa- 
chusetts, I  goo :  J4. 

—  Engines  for   High   Pressure   Fire   Service.     By  J.   R.  Bibbins. 

Ills.  Eng.,  IV:2j6. 

—  Main  Leakage,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Works.     By  John  Haworth  Chapman.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
Gasolene,  Dangers  and  Fatalities  attending  its  Use.     Destruction  of 

Property;  Legal  Aspect  in  connection  with  Underwriting. 
Anon.     Pamph.  D  pp.  lo.     Indianapolis,  i8gg. 

—  Hazard,  The.     By  E.  Van  Ness.     Ins.  Eng.,  II:  ii8. 

—  Rules,    National   Board's,    Comments    on.     By   E.    Van  Ness. 

Ins.  Eng.,  II :  J17. 
GEMMER,    Walter    F.      Boot    and    Shoe    Factories    as    Fire  Risks. 
(Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Drapers  as  Fire  Risks.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

General  Average,  Some  Phases  of.  By  J.  T.  Ralston.  Wales  Record, 
I  goo,  No.  106. 

General  Re-insurance,  The  Settlement  of  Losses  under  Policies  of. 
By  F.  B.  Kellam.     Pacific,  igoi  .-Sj. 

GERHARD,  William  Paul.  Theatres,  The  Safety  of  Audiences, 
etc.     (Theatres.) 

GIBBONS,  W.  H.     Coal,  Pulverized,  as  Fuel. 

Glass,  Fire  Tests  with.  (See  BRITISH,  EXPERIMENT  STA- 
TION.) 

—  Wire.     (See  Wire,  also  Wired  Glass.) 

—  Works.     By  John  Galloway.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Glossary  of  Terms  used  in  Milling.     By  A.  B.  Dansken.     (Milling.) 

—  Building  Terms.     By  A.  B.  Dansken.     (DANSKEN.) 
GLOVER,  Benjamin  II.     Underwriters'  Laboratories,  Testing  Oven 

at  the.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV.-j/j. 
GOAD,   Charles  E.     Conflagrations  in  the  Last  Ten  Years.     (Con- 
flagrations.) 
GODDARD,  C.lsl.     Electric  Fire  Pumps.     Report.     (Fire  Pumps. ) 
GOLDSMITH,  B.     Maritime  Warfare,  Its  Connection  with  Insur- 
ance.     Victoria,  i8g8  :  yj. 

—  Seaworthiness.      Victoria,  /goo  :  jg. 
GO  W,  Niel.     (See  PALET.) 

GOJV,  William.     Marine  Insurance.  2d  ed.  S  pp.  403.     London,  jgoo. 
Grain  Elevators,  Automatic  Sprinklers  in.    By  W.  C  Robinson.    Pro- 
tection, I  goo  :  lyj. 

—  Fires    in.       By    D.  J.    Swenie    and   James    Foley.       Engineers, 

I  goo  :  2S. 

40 


Grain  Elevators  (Continued)  : — 

—  The  Construction   and    Fire    Hazards    of.     By  S.    II.   Lockett. 

(Fire  Hazards.) 
Grain  Field  Losses,  Adjusting.     By  F.  A.  Argall.     Pacifc,  igor  :  jj. 

—  By  V.  Carus  Driffield,  Pacific,  igoi  :jj. 

—  By  W.  H.  Lowden,  Pacific,  iqoi  :  46. 

—  By  Calvert  Meade,  Pacifi'c.  /go/  :  jo. 

—  By  William  Sexton,  Pacfic,  /go/  :  43. 
GRANT,  H.  M.     Flour,  A  Lot  of. 
GREELT,  Otto  E.     Anti-Trust  Agitation. 

—  Fire  Insurance  from  an  Economic  Standpoint. 

—  Industrial  Trusts  and  Fire  Insurance. 
GREER,  W.  T.     Adjustments  and  Public  Opinion. 
GRISWOLD,  F.  M.     Fertilizers,  The  Inherent  and   Physical  Haz- 
ards of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

—  Inspection  by  Experts,  The  Value  of  Organized  Insurance. 

—  Plate  Glass  and  Window  Glass  Works,  Fire  Hazards  of. 

—  Richmond,  Wts..,  The  Fire  Hazards  in. 
GROGAN,  W.  W.     Marine  Insurance. 

Ground  Wires  in  Connection  with  Fire  Alarm  Telegraph  Service, 
Should  they  be  Abolished.?  By  Morris  W.  Mead.  Engi- 
neers,  /goo:jy. 

H 

Hail,  Congress  for  Protection  Against  in  Rouen.  Report  by  J.  C. 
Covert.  United  States  Con.  Report,  No.  266,  Vol.  LXX, 
Nov.,  1902.     Scrap-Bk  :  j6  a. 

HALE,  George  C.  Kansas  City  Fire  Department  at  the  Paris  Expo- 
sition, August,  1900.     (Kansas  City.) 

HALL,  J.  H.     Fire  Insurance  Practise. 

Hand-Book  of  Fire  Protection  for  Improved  Risks.  By  Everett  U. 
Crosby  and  Hcnrj-  A.  Fiske.     D  pp.  312.     Boston,  /go/. 

HARDY,  E.  R.  Massachusetts,  An  Account  of  Early  Insurance 
Offices  in,  from   1724  to   iSoi.     (HISTORICAL.) 

HARFORD,  Frank.  Washington  Insurance  Association.  (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 

HARFORD.  W.  P.  \'alued  Policy  Incendiarism,  (\-alued  Policy 
Law.) 

HARRIS,].  O.  Colonel  Johnson  of  Johnson's  Corners.  D  pp.  249. 
Chicago,  /go/. 

HART,  W.  H.  Supervision  of  Fire  Insurance,  The  Relation  of  the 
State  to. 

HARTLEr,  Thomas.  Potteries,  The  Processes  and  Hazards  of. 
(Fire  Hazards. ) 


HARrNOLL,  J.  Hooper.  The  Annual  Balance  Sheets  of  all  Insur- 
ance Companies  Completely  Registered,  from  the  Passing 
of  the  Act  7  and  8  Vic,  C  no,  to  Feb.  5,  1852.  To  which 
is  Prefixed  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  E.  C  Cardwell,  M.  P., 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  on  the  Inoperative  Charac- 
ter of  the  Joint  Stock  Companies  Registration  Act,  etc.  O 
pp.  123.     London,  iS^2. 

HA  YES,  John  L.  Fires  in  Woolen  Mills,  Their  Causes  and  Means 
of  Prevention  and  Extinction. 

Hazards,  Fire,  The  Improvement  of;  Examples  of  the  Workings  of 
the  Underwriters'  Penalties  and  Allowances.  Anon.  Ins. 
Eng.,  IV:  47. 

Head  Protection,  Scientific,  in  Entering  and  Combating  Smoke  at 
Fires.     By  Willis  C.  Vajen.     Engineers,  i8gg:  22. 

HEAP,  David  Porter.     Acetylene  Gas. 

Heating  Systems,  The  Fire  Risks  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

H EATON,  E.  P.     Rationale  of  Fire  Insurance,  The. 

HENDERSON,  G.  G.  Mineral  Oil  and  Acetylene  Gas,  The  Risks 
attending  the  Use  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Hennebique  Sj'stem  of  Armoured  Concrete  Construction,  The.  By 
Leonard  Mensch.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  42g. 

HEWITT,  William  R.  Co-insurance  Clause:  The  So%  and  100% 
Clauses,  and  their  Application  in  Case  of  Loss. 

HEXAMER,  Charles  A.  Automatic  Sprinkler  Heads,  Deteriora- 
tion of. 

—  Breweries,  The  Danger  of  Fires  in. 

—  Chemicals  in  Fires  and  the  Chemical  Causes  of  Fire. 

—  Corrosion  of  Sprinkler  Pipe. 

High  Buildings,  Fighting  Fires  in,  and  on  Floors  of  Large  Area. 
Anon.  Engineers,  rSgg :  ig.  (See  also.  Tall  Building,  Sky- 
scraper, etc.) 

High  Explosives.     (See  Explosives.) 

High  Pressure  Fire  Mains.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  J2j. 

—  Pipe  Line  in  Philadelphia.     (Philadelphia.) 
HILL,  Charles  T.     Modern  Fire  Protection. 

HISCOCK,  H.  L.  Summer  Hotels  in  New  England,  A  Record  of 
Fires  in.     (Summer  Hotels. ) 

HISTORICAL:— 

—  Alton    Fire    and    Marine    Insurance    Co.,    The    Charter    of    the. 

Pamph.  Nar.  D  pp.  14.     Alton,  111.      1839.     BP.  XVII. 

—  Boston  Fire  Underwriters'  Union.     Pamph.  O  pp.    14.     Boston, 

1873.     BP.  XIII. 

—  Boston    Manufacturers'    Mutual    Fire    Insurance    Co.,    Semicen- 

tennial   Record    of    the.       Mutnah,     V:j/S-       (See    also, 
Atkinson.) 

42 


Historical  (Continued)  : — 

—  Canada,     History    of    Fire    Insurance    in.       By    C     C.     Foster. 

Toronto,  igoo-oi  :  2j. 

—  Chicago  Fire  (1871),  The,  and   the  Fire  Insurance   Companies: 

An  Exhibit  of  the  Capital,  Assets  and  Losses  of  the  Com- 
panies, together  with  a  Graphic  Account  of  the  Great  Dis- 
aster. Bv  T-  H.  and  C  M.  Goodsell.  Pamph.  O  pp.  46. 
New  York ,  "i 87 1 .     BP.  X VII. 

—  Columbian  Insurance  Co.,  Copy  of  Charter  of  the.     Organized 

August,  18:^7.  Pamph.  Nar.  D  pp.  11.  New  York,  18^7. 
BP.  XVII. 

—  Conflagrations    during    the    Last    Ten    Years.       By    Charles    E. 

Goad.     Manchester,  i8gS-gg  :  7. 

—  Fire  Insurance,  The  Origin  and  Growth  of.     By  C   C.    Foster. 

Toronto,  iSgg-igoo  :  27. 

—  Holyoke    Mutual    Fire    Insurance    Co.,   of    Salem,    Mass.,    The. 

Pamph.  Sq.  O  pp.  35.     Salem,  igoi. 

—  Home   Insurance    Co.,    First    Quarter   Century    of   the.      Anon. 

Nar.  O  pp.  So.     Xe-M  York,  1878. 

—  Insurance    Clerks'    Mutual    Benefit    Association    of   the    City  of 

New  York,  A  History  of.  By  Charles  F.  Allen.  Mutual 
Benefit  Report,  20th  Anniversary. 

—  Insurance  Institutes,  The,  Their  Work  and  Objects.     By  Charles 

Salter.      Victoria,  igoo  :  g6. 

—  International  Association  of    Fire  Engineers,  The,  A  Historical 

Review  of.     By  James  R.  Hopkins.     Engineers,  igoo  :  46. 

—  Knickerbocker    Fire    Insurance    Co.,  of    New  York,  The.      Suc- 

ceeding the  Mutual  Assurance  Co.  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
From  31st  January,  1787,  to  21st  October,  1S75-S8  years. 
Pamph.  Sq.  O  pp.  50.     Nevj  York,  187J. 

—  Lancaster  Home    Mutual  Fire    Insurance    Co.,  Charter  and    By- 

Laws  of  the.  Incorporated  May  i,  1861.  Pamph.  O  pp.  14. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  iSbi. 

—  London    Salvage    Corps,    The,    and    Its    Work.       By    F.    Astley 

Cubitt.     Xor-vick,  iSgg-igoo  :  j^. 

—  Marine  Insurance,  A  Handbook.     By  William  Gow.     S  pp.  403. 

2d  ed.     London,  /goo. 

—  Massachusetts,  An  Account  of  Early  Insurance  Offices  in,  from 

1724  to   1801.     By  E.  R.  Hardy.      Insurance  Library,  igoi. 

—  Middle    Department,    Field     Men    of    the.        Supplement    of   the 

United  States  Reviezv,  Philadelphia,  Xov.  28,  igoi.  Sq.  F 
pp.38. 

—  Mutual  Assurance  Company  of   New  York.      Copy  of   Original 

Prospectus,  containing  deed  of  Settlement,  and  Table  of 
Premiums  and  Deposits  to  be  Paid  for  Insurance  for  Seven 
Years.  Pamph.  Sq.  D  pp.  vmnumbered.  New  York. 
1787. 

—  Mutual  P'ire  Insurance  Company.  Report  of  a  Committee  chosen 

to  Digest  a  Plan  and  Form  Rules  and  Regulations  for. 
Boston,  Feb.  21,  1797.  Pamph.  Nar.  D  pp.  12.,  no  imprint. 
Note  :  This  report  became  the  basis  of  the  fire  insurance 
scheme  vjhich  -vas finally  embodied  in  the  Massachusetts  Mu- 
tual Fire  Insurance  Co.,  the  first  Mutual  Insurance  Company 
formed  in  Massachusetts. 

—  National    Association  of    Fire   Engineers.     (International    Asso- 

ciation.) 

4.3 


Historical  (Concluded)  : — 

—  National  Association  of  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents,  Some  In- 

formation Regarding.  Anon.  Folder,  pp.  4.  1901.  Local 
Affeiits,   Vol.  I. 

—  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  Its  work  in  the  Standardiza- 

tion of  Materials,  Devices  and  Methods.  Anon.  I  its. 
E„g..  Ill ■.323- 

—  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  History  of  the  Fire  Department  of  the  City 

of,  1772  to  1890.  Bj' Leonard  Bolles  Ellis.  O  pp.  239,  i.-iv. 
N'e-v  Bedford,  iSgo. 

—  New  England  Railroad  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Reports  of, 

1857-1859.     Pamph.  O  pp.  12.     Boston,  iSjg. 

—  New  Hampshire  Compact  of  1SS5.   B^^George  P.  Field.  Eco?i.,i  :2g. 

—  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Conflagration   at,   Feb.   S-9,   1902.       Illustrated. 

Published  by  the  Continental  Insurance  Co.     Pamph.  Sq. 
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. —  Paterson,  N.  J.,   Conflagration    at,    Feb.   8-9,   1902.      Newspaper 
Accounts,  with  maps,  photographs,  Insurance  losses,  etc 
Scrap-Bk :  go. 

—  Philadelphia  Contributionship  for  the  Insurance  of  Houses  from 

Loss  by  Fire,  Centennial  Meeting  of  the,  2d  Monday  of 
April,  1852.      Pamph.,  O  pp.  77.     Philadelphia,  iSj2. 

—  Philadelphia  Fire  Company,  The.     Anon.     (Cut  from  old  Mag.) 

Scrap-Bk.,  p.  3sA. 

—  Philadelphia     Fire    Underwriters'    Association.       (Fire    Under- 

writers Association  of.) 

—  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  The  Fire  Service  of.     Containing  an  Account 

of  the  Service  from  Leather  Bucket  Times  to  the  Present 
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—  Rate  Advance,  25%    Flat,    on    Certain  Fire  Insurance  Risks,    in 

1902  ;  Newspaper  Accounts  of,  with  Editorial  Comments  on, 
from  Various  Sources,  from  Feb.  17,  1902,  to  March  1,  1902. 
Scrap-Bk.  :  gS. 

—  Rockingham    Mutual    Fire    Insurance    Office,    Circular   from  the 

Directors  of,  March  2,  1840.  Pamph.,  Nar.  O  pp.  16.  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  1840.     BP.  XVII. 

—  Seattle  Fire  Department,  The,  A    Souvenir    of.     Anon.     Paper, 

Sq.  F  pp.  216.      Seattle,  igoi. 

—  Springfield  Fire  and  Marine   Insurance   Co.,  A  Half    Centurj-'s 

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1849-1S59.     Anon.     Sq.  Q__pp.  288.   ' Springfield,  1  go i. 

—  Underwriters'  Association  of  New  York  State ;     Historical,  Bio- 

graphical, Pictorial.  Special  edition  of  the  Surveyor,  New 
York.      Sq.  F  pp.  70.     Ne-v   York,  igo2. 

—  Underwriters'  Association  of  Philadelphia,  The.     Supplement  to 

the  U.  S.  Review,  Philadelphia.  Sq.  F  pp.  60.  Philadel- 
phia., I  goo. 

—  Union,    of    Philadelphia,    Fire    Insurance    Co.,    The,    Twentieth 

Century  Souvenir  of  Ye  Antient  an  Honourable.  1803-1901. 
Anon.     Sq.  F.     N^o  imprint. 

—  Vermont,  History  of  Insurance  in.     By  Joseph  A.  De  Boer.     Ver- 

mont Report,  iSgS  :  387. 

—  Washington  Insurance  Association,  The,  a  History  of.     By  Frank 

Hanford.     Local  Agents,  igo2  :  J2. 

—  Waterbury,   Conn.,  Conflagration    in,   Feb.  2,   1902.     Newspaper 

Accounts,  Photographs.  Maps.  List  of  Insurances,  etc. 
Scrap-Bk.:  82. 

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HOPKINS,  James.     International  Association  of  F'ire  Engineers,  An 

Historical  Review  of. 
HORTON,  George  W.     Fire  Department  of  the  Future  in  our  Large 

Cities,  The. 
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HO  WE,  Robert.     Acetylene  Gas.     Toronto,  i8gg-igoo  :jj. 
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I 


Ideal  versus  the  Real  in  Fire  Insurance,  The.  By  J.  F.  McSween. 
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Igniting  Point  of  Wood,  Carpet,  Cotton,  Paper.     Mutiiah,   VI :  2^6. 

lUuminants,  The  Fire  Risks  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Illuminating  Oil.     Mtituals,   ¥-.104. 

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Inspection  of  Electrical  Hazards.     (Electrical.) 

—  of  Basement  Rubbish.     (Rubbish.) 

—  of    Materials    and    Workmanship    employed    in    construction. 

I  St  ed.     By  Austin  T.  Byrne.     Nar.  D  pp.  539.     Nr:c   Vork, 
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—  Fire  Insurance,  by  the  Assured.    Everett  U.  Crosby.   Protection, 

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—  Form,  Self,  For  Mill  Owners.     Mntiials,   VI. 


Inspections,  Personal  and  Otherwise.     Bj  II.  F.  Cornell.     North-vest, 
igoi :  4j. 

—  The   \'alue  of    Organized   Expert.     Bj   F.   M.   Griswold.     I>is. 

Bug.,  Ill:  124. 
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I)is.  Eng.,  II :  joj. 
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Insurable  Interest.     Bv  A.  B.  Adnam.     Wales  Record,  igoi.  No.  iij. 
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—  Companies  before  the  Courts.    By  William  B.  Ellison.     Pamph. 

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—  Annual  Reports  ;  Twentieth  Anniversary,  1S92  ;  Twenty-seventh 

Annual,  1S99;  Twenty-eighth  Annual,  1900;  Twenty-ninth 
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—  By-laws.     Nar.  S  pp.  11.     Nexv  York,  tio  date. 

—  History  of.     By  Charles  F.  Allen.     (See  HISTORICAL.) 
Insurance  Cost:  Part  A  of  Report  No.  2  of  the  Sub-committee  on,  to 

the  Allied  Business  Organizations  of  Philadelphia,  Fire 
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have  been  Advanced."  Bv  George  E.  Wagner.  Folder, 
pp.  4.     Philadelphia,  igo2. 

INSURANCE  DIRECTORIES:— 

—  Insurance    Directory    and    Business    Chart    of    Baltimore    City, 

Washington,  D.  C,  and  the  States  of  Maryland,  Delaware, 
Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  Nar.  O  pp.  no.  Baltimore, 
igo2. 

—  Insurance  Directory  of  Greater  New  York,  Newark,  Elizabeth, 

Jersey  City,  Bayonne  and  Hoboken  ;  with  other  useful  in- 
formation, 1902-03.     Nar.  D  pp.  266.     Neiv  York,  igo2. 

—  Insurance  Reports'  Directory  for  the  States  of  Colorado,  Kansas, 

Montana,  Nebraska,  New  Mexico,  Utah  and  Wyoming.  A 
list  of  all  Stock  and  Level  Premium  Insurance  Companies, 
Fire,  Life  and  Casualty  ;  Premiums  and  Losses  ;  Directory  of 
Agents  by  Towns ;  condition  of  Water  Supply  and  Fire  De- 
partments of  the  Several  Towns,  etc.  By  the  Insurance 
Report  Pub.  Co.     S  pp.  368.     Denver,  igo2. 

—  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantation.     Directory  of  Insurance 

Companies  and  their  Agents,  and  list  of  Insurance  Brokers. 
Corrected  to  May  15,  1902.  Prepared  by  Charles  C.  Gray, 
Insurance  Commissioner.  Pamph.  O  pp.  76.  Providence, 
igo2. 

—  Surveyor  Insurance  Directory,  The,  of  the  States  of  New  York 

and  New  Jersey,  containing  the  names  and  addresses  of  In- 
surance Companies,  Agents  .  .  .  Brokers  .  .  .  County  and 
Local  Underwriters'  Organizations,  etc.  By  the  Surveyor 
Pub.  Co.     D  pp.  206.     Ne-M  York,  igo2. 

46 


Insurance  Directories  (Continued)  : — 

—  Underwriters'    Hand-Book  of   Michigan.      1902-03.     6th   ed.     By 

the  Western  I'nderwriter.      S  pp.  220.      Ciiici/niuti,  jgo2. 

—  Underwriters'  Hand-Book  of  Ohio.     A  Compendium  of  Insurance 

Information  by  Cities  and  Towns,  including  a  Complete 
Directory  of  Agents  .  .  .  Companies  doing  business  in  the 
State  .  .  .  Statistics  of  Companies,  etc  By  Rough  Notes 
Pub.  Co.      S  pp.  306.      CincinHati,  jgo3. 


Insurance  Engineering,  A  Department  of  a  Public  Necessity.     (.4  7"- 
KINSON.) 
—  Examples  of  from  the  F'actory  Miituals.     (Factory  Mutuals.) 


INSURANCE  ENGINEERING  EXPERIMENT  STATION,  Boston,  Mass.     Or- 
ganized 1902.     REPORTS :— 

—  Fireproofed  Wood.     By  Charles  L.  Norton.     Report  No.  i. 

—  Fireproofed  W^ood.     Comments.     Bv  Edward  Atkinson.     Report 

No.  I. 

—  Partitions,  Fire  Test  of;  Expanded  Metal  Tj-pe  by  the  General 

Fireproofing  Co.  of  New  York  City.     Report  No.  /U. 
—  Sound  Proof.     By  Charles  L.  Norton.     Report  N'o.  II. 

—  Slow-Burning  or  Mill  Construction.     Report  No.   V. 

—  Steel,  Corrosion  of.     By  Edward  Atkinson.     Report  No.  IV. 

—  Steel  Frames  of  Buildings.  Corrosion  of.     Bv  Charles  L.  Norton. 

Report  No.  IV. 

—  Wired-Glass ;  Diffusion  of   Light.     Bv  Charles  L.  Norton.     Re- 

port No.  III. 


Insurance  Expert,  The  Education  and  Duties  of  an.  By  T.  E.  Young. 
Glasgow,  igoo,  Fourth  Series,  No.  16. 

Insurance  in  New  England  for  Ten  Years.  (See  Statistics  of  In- 
surance. ) 

INSURANCE  INSTITUTE  OF  MONTREAL,  The.  Established 
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—  Constitution  and  By-laws.     Painp/i.  Tpp.ii. 

—  Record  of  the.     Vol.  I.,  1900-1901.     O  pp.  131.     Montreal,  iqoi. 

Vol.  II.,  1901-02.     O  pp.  191.     Montreal,  igo2. 
INSURANCE    INSTITUTE    OF    NEW    ZEALAND.   The.     Estab- 
lished 1S99.     Proceedings  Complete. 

—  Rules  of  the  Institute.      Pawph.  T pp.  S. 

INSURANCE  INSTITUTE  OF  NOTTINGHAM,  The.  Estab- 
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—  Laws  of  the  Nottingham  Insin-ance  Institute.     Pamph.  T pp.  10. 
INSURANCE   INSTITUTE   OF   SOUTH    AFRICA,   The.     Organ- 
ized 1899      Succeeding  the  Assurance  Association  of  Cape- 
town.    Reports  Complete. 

47 


Insurance  Institute  of  South  Africa  (Continued)  : — 

—  Rules  of  the  Insurance  Institute  of  South  Africa.     Pamfli.  S 

fp.  II.     Capctotvn,  i8gg. 
Insurance  Institutes,  The,  Their  Work  and  Object.     (HISTORICAL.) 
Insurance  Law.     (See  LAW    OF    INSURANCE.) 
Insurance  Rates,  Fire.     (See  Fire   Insurance  Rates.) 
Insurance  Reports'  Directory.     (See  INSURANCE  Directories.) 
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Ne-w  York,  igoi.     BP.  XVII. 
Insurance  Society  of  New  York.     Org.  1901.     An.  Reports  Complete. 

(See  Fire  Insurance  Society  of  New  York.) 
Insuring  Patterns.    By  A.  Irving  Brewster.  Pamph.  O  pp.  18.    BP.  XV. 
International  Association  of  Fire  Engineers.     An  Historical  Review 

of.     (HISTORICAL.) 
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IRVING,  Joseph  S.     Schedule  Rating,  Classification  and. 


Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Conflagration  in.     (See  HISTORICAL.) 
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JONES,  Henry  A.     Fire  Departments  in  Small  Cities,  Needed  Im- 
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K 

Kansas  City  Fire  Department  at  the  Paris  Exposition,  August,  1900. 
By  George  C.  Hale.     Engineers.,  igoo  :  bj. 

Kansas,  How  the  Insurance  Companies  are  Taxed  in.     (See  Taxation.) 

KELLAM,  F.  B.  Re-insurance,  General,  The  Settlement  of  Losses 
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KENNELLY,  A.  E.  Electricity,  Hazards  of,  in  Buildings.  (Fire 
Hazards.) 

Kerosene  Oil  Burning  Apparatus,  A  Description  of,  with  Burners  Ap- 
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KERR,  William.     (See  LAW  OF  INSURANCE.) 

KIDDER,  F.  E.     Cinder  Concrete,  The  Strength  of. 

KINGSLEY,  F.  K.     Tariff  Legislation  and  Risk  Improvement. 

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KNIGHT,  Arthur  H.     Shipbuilding  and  Marine  Engineering. 


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LAIDLO  W,  David  L.     Fire  Insurance  as  a  Science. 

LAIDLOW,  J.  B.     Aims  of  the  Institute,  of  Toronto. 

LAIRD,  John.     Fire  Loss  Assessor,  The  Duties  and  Privileges  of  the. 

LAMEY,  II.  T.  Memoirs  of  Nat  H.  Jones.  An  Insurance  Man. 
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Lancaster  Home  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company.  (See  HISTORI- 
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Law,  Fire  Insurance,  A  Synopsis  of  the  Federation  Examinations  of 
1S99  and  1900,  in.     (Federation  Exams.) 

LAW  OF  INSURANCE,  The  :— 

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Library  Association  of  Boston,  Ed.  l8gq,and  Works  containing-  only 
Insurance  Statutes  of  the  various  States,  are  not  listed  here.  These 
have  been  receix-ed  as  issued,  and  are  on  file  in  the  Library. 

BARNES,  William.  General  Statutes  of  the  State  of  New  York 
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BERRIMAN,  John  R.  A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Insurance  (con- 
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CLARKE,  ^.^.     ATreatise  on  the  Law  of  Insurance.     Toronto, 

1873- 
DEARTH,  Elmer   H.     Minnesota  Insurance  Laws   in    Force,  Jan. 

I,  1902.     Also  a  Digest  of  Insurance  Cases,  both  State  and 

Federal,  from  the  Earliest  Reports,  to  August.  1901,  with  a 

Table  of  Cases,  Digested. 
DIXON,   Francis    B.      Abridgement  of    the    Maritime    Law.      2d 

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EL  WELL,  Marshall    D.      A    Treatise    on    the    Law  of    Fixtures. 

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FINCH,   John     A.        The    Law     of     Insurance.       A   Preliminary 

Lecture  before  the  Indiana  School  of  Law.     Pamph.  D  pp. 

12.     BP.  XIV. 

—  The  Law  of   Insurance  in  the  Law  School.     Read  before  the 

Twentieth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Bar  Associa- 
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—  (and   DEITCH,   Gilford  A.)      Indiana  Insurance  Laws   with 

full  Annotations  from  the  Decisions  of  the  Courts  of 
Indiana  and  other  States.  O  pp.  283.  Indianapolis  and 
Kansas  City,   1S99. 

GRISWOLD,  J.  The  Legal  Status  of  the  Insurance  Agent 
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HILL,  John  Ward.  A  Manual  of  the  Law  of  Fixtures.  2d  ed. 
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KERR,  William  A.  The  Law  of  Insurance.  Fire,  Life,  Acci- 
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MILLAR,  John,  Jr.  Elements  of  the  Law  Relating  to  Insur- 
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Law  of  Insurance  (Continued)  : — 

MORSE,  John  T.,  Jr.  The  Law  of  Arbitration  and  Award. 
O  pp.  670.     Boston,  1872. 

PALET,  William.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Principal  and 
Agent ;  chiefly  with  reference  to  Mercantile  Transactions. 
A  new  Edition,  with  Considerable  x\dditions  bv  NIEL 
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PATON,  Thomas  S.  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Insurance, 
Comprising  Marine,  Fire  and  Life  Insurance.  Nar.  O  pp. 
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WAMBAUGH,  Eugene.  A  Selection  of  Cases  on  Insurance. 
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WAMSLEY,  A.  W.  The  Workingmen's  Compensation  Act,  De- 
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WESKETT,  John.  A  Complete  Digest  of  the  Theory,  Laws 
and  Practise  of  Insurances  ;  Compiled  from  the  best  author- 
ities in  Different  Languages,  which  are  Qiioted  and  Re- 
ferred to,  etc. ;  with  a  Preliminai"y  Discourse  wherein  are 
Delineated  the  very  Great  Disorders  which  prevail  in  Affairs 
of  Insurance;  Their  Principal  Causes  Explained,  etc.  Nar. 
O  pp.  612       Dublin,  1783. 

WIER,  James.  Workingmen's  Compensation  :  Digest  of  Cases 
Decided  in  England  and  Scotland.  O  pp.  120.  London, 
no  date. 

Leather  Tanning  and  Currj-ing,  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire 

Hazards.) 
Legislation  and  Fire  Losses,    By  W.  D.  Hart.     Chronicle,  68 :  ^18. 

—  Radical  Insurance.     By  J.  H.  Trewin.     N'ort/iv.'esi,  igo2  :  78. 
LEMMOX,  W.   S.      Fire  Doors  and  Shutters.  The  Work  of  Stand- 
ardizing. 

J^E  WIS,  David  J.     State  Fire  Insurance  vs.  Stock  Company  Insvn-ance. 

Liability,  When  to  Deny.     By  William  Sexton.     Pacific,  igo2  :  //. 

Library  Committee,  Underwriters'  Association  of  the  Pacific,  Report 
of.     Pacific,  I  goo  :  g,  igoi  :  J2,  igo2  :  80. 

Light,  Diffusion  of.     Report.     jMutuals,   V :  Jjg. 

Lightning,  Property  Loss  by,  in  the  United  States,  in  1S99.  By  Al- 
fred J.  Henry.  (^Reprint  from  Monthly  Weather  Reviezufor 
Oct.,  igoo.~) 

—  Protection  Against.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  II :  ~;ii. 

—  Rods,  Do  they  Protect  Property.?     By   A.  M.   Schoen.     Spec- 

tator, LX  VII :  12b. 

—  Statistics  of  Losses  from,  and   Suggested  Action  thereon,  to  be 

taken  by  the  Mutual  Insurance  Companies.  (Read  before 
Co-operative  Mutual  Insurance  Companies  of  Iowa,  1902.) 
By  W.  D.  Forbes.     Scrap-Bk. 

"Little  Drops  of  Water,  Little  Grains  of  Sand."     By  Charles  B.  Hill. 

Lloyds,  A  List  of  Agents  and  Sub-Agents  to  the  Corporation,  Geo- 
graphically Arranged.  Revised  May,  1890.  Pamph.  pp. 
32.     London,  1890.     BP.  XIV. 


Local  Agency  Movement  in  Ohio,  The.     Anon.     Econ.,  y:j72. 
Local  Agent,  Duties  and  Responsibilities  of  the.     By  Fred  V.  Brown. 
Pamph.  O  pp.  II.     BP.  XII. 

—  Political  Duties  of  the.     Anon.     Econ.,  2  :  74. 

Local    Agent's    Standpoint,   The.     By  Jacob  Wachenheimer.   NortJi- 

west,  igoi :  ji. 
Local  Agents'  Associations,  The  Future  of .     By  E.J.  Tapping.  Econ., 

3  ■•  97- 

—  National  and  State.     By  George  D.  Markham.    Econ.,  j  ;  76. 
Local  Association,  The.     By  C.  S.  Pellet.     North-west,  igoi  :  g8. 
LOCKETT,  S.  H.     Bicycle  Factories,  Fire  Hazards  of. 

—  Extra  Special  Hazards  to  Date. 

—  Grain  Elevators,  Fire  Hazards  of. 

—  Packing  Houses,  Their  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards. 

—  Scientitic  Rate  Making.  The  Difficulties  of.     A  Discussion  of 

Classification    and    the    Mercantile    Schedule.     Ins.    Field, 
III: I J  :  2. 

—  Universal     Mercantile    Schedule    in     Practise,    The,    A    Criti- 

cism of. 
London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Electric  Installation  Rules 
of.     Pamph.  Nar.  O  pp.  31.     London,  1900. 

—  Manchester    Warehouses.     By    Phillip    F.    Brooks.     Norivich, 

I  go  1-02  :  26.     (  See  Federation,  V. ) 

—  Salvage  Corps,  The,  and  its  Work.     (HISTORICAL.; 

Loss  of  Pressure  caused  by  Meters  in  Factory  Fire  Supplies  (from 
Journal  of  the  N.  E.  Water  Works  Association,  XII:  2). 
By  E.  V.   French.     Pamph.  O  pp.  73-102.     BP.  XV. 

Losses,  Grain-field,  The  Adjustment  of.     (Adjusting.) 

—  The  Settlement  of,  under  Policies  of  General  Re-insurance.     By 

F.  B.  Kellam.     Pacific,  igo/  :  Sj. 
Louisiana  Sugar  Houses,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     By  J.   W.  Watkins. 

(Fire  Hazards.) 
LO  IV,  George  P.     Station  Hazard  Transformer,  The. 
LOWDEN,  H.  H.     Adjusting  Grain  Field  Losses. 
Lowell,  Mass.,  Test  of  the  Fire  System  belonging  to  the  Proprietors 

of  the  Locks  and  Canals,  in,  made  in  1897.     Report.     (Test.) 
Lucifer  Matches.     By  Orme  Masson.      Victoria,  igoo  .•  jo. 
Lumber  Drying,  A  Discussion  of  the  Various  Processes  of.     By  A.  T. 

Lumby.     /;/.•;.  Field.,   Ill :  iS  :  g. 

—  and  Dry  Kilns.     By   Eldridge   G.   Snow.      Pamph.    Ncav   York, 

1901. 

—  Hazards  of  the  Moist  Air  Dry   Kiln.      By   II.    S.    Scrvoss.      Ins. 

Field,  III:  is  :7- 
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esses of. 


M 

"  Macomber  "  Chemical  Attachment  for  Fire  Buckets,  The.     Report. 

Alutuals,   I':  IJ2. 
MacDONNELL,  Richard.     Surveying  Notes  on  the  Tariff. 
MacKENZIE,  R.  K.     Automatic  Fire  Detecting  Appliances. 

—  Theatres. 

MacKNIGHT,  F.  E.     Standpipe,  The,  and  its  Auxiliaries. 

Manila,  Fire  Insurance  in.  Giving  Classification  of  Buildings,  Con- 
struction, Fire  Protection,  Water  Supply,  Taxes  and  Fees, 
and  List  of  Fire  Insurance  Companies  doing  Business  in, 
1902.     Anon.      Coast  Review,  61 :  ij8. 

Manila,  Fire  Insurance  Association  of;  General  Regulations  and 
Tariff.     O  pp.  33-x.     Manila,  1901. 

Mansion  Houses  as  Fire  Risks.  By  C  R.  Qiiinton.  jVorii'/c/i,  igoi- 
02  :  lb.     (Federation,  Vol.  V.) 

Manufacturing  Plants,  New  Conditions  and  Hazards  of.  (Fire  Haz- 
ards.) 

—  Fires  in.     By  "  Inspector."     Ins.  E)ig.,  II :  340. 
Manufacturing  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards.     (See  FIRE  HAZARDS.) 
Maritime  Warfare,  Its  Connection  with  Insurance.     By  B.  Goldsmith. 

Victoria,  iSg8  :  yj. 
Marine  Insurance.     By  William  Gow.     (HISTORICAL.) 

—  By  W.  W.  Grogan.     jYe-w  Zealand,  i8gg  :  jg. 

—  Effect  of  the  Development  of  Steam  Shipping  on  the  Contract 

of.     By  E.  J.  Felton.      Wales  Record,  igoi,  A'o.  112. 

—  Law  of.     A  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  March  20,  1S75. 

By  (  .? )  Brassy.     BP.  XIV. 

—  Purpose,  Origin  and  Elements  of.     By  H.  N.  Roberts.     (HIS- 

TORICAL.) 
MARJENHOFF,  O.  G.     "Ounce   of   Prevention,  The."     (Affield.) 

A  Reply  to. 
MARTIN,  Charles  C.     Co-operation,  Past  and  Present. 
MARSTON,  A.     Fire  Streams,  A  Photographic  Study  of. 
Maryland,  Insurance  Directory  of.     (See  Baltimore.) 
Massachusetts,  An  Account  of  the  Early  Insurance  Offices  in,  from 

1724  to  1801.     By  E.  R.  Hardy.     (HISTORICAL.) 
MASSON,  Orme.     Lucifer  Matches. 
Matches,  Lucifer.     (Lucifer  Matches.) 
"May's"  Automatic   Fire  Alarm.     By  G.   H.  Oatway.     Manchester, 

igoo-oi  :  g. 
McCANDLISH,  John  M.     Fire  Insurance. 
McCONNELL,  Robert.     Average  Clauses  and  Applications. 
McC OTTER,   C.   A.     Manufacturing  Plants,    New    Conditions    and 

Hazards  of. 


McDEVITT,  William.     Acetylene  Gas. 

—  Chemical  Explosives,  The  Danger  from. 

—  Chemicals,  Explosive,  The  Danger  of  Storing  and  Handling. 

—  Chlorate  of  Potash. 

—  Explosion  of  Smoke. 
McFADDEN,  F.  J.     Standpipe  Connections. 
McSWEEN^,  J.  F.     Ideal  vs.  Real  in  Insurance,  The. 
McVE2',  A.  H.     Trusts. 

MEAD,  Morris  W.  Ground  Wires  in  Connection  with  Fire  Alarm 
Telegraph  Service. 

—  Storage  Battery,  The.     What  are  its  Increased  Benefits  for  Fire 

Alarm  Systems.' 
MEADE,  Calvert.     Adjusting  Grain  Field  Losses. 

—  Fire  Patrols. 

MEDCRAFT,  R.  C     Cost  of  Special  Work,  The. 

Memoirs  of  Nat   H.  Jones;    an   Insurance   Man.      Bv   H.  T.  Lamev. 

O  pp  273.     St.  Louis,  1901. 
MENSCH,    Leopold.     Ilennebique    System    of    Armoured    Concrete 

Construction,  The. 
Mercantile  Schedule.     (See  Universal  Mercantile.) 
MERRILL,  W.  H.,  Jr.     Electrical  Hazard,  State  Control  of  the. 

—  Electrically  Driven  Fire  Pumps,  Specifications  for. 
Metal  Reduction  Plants,  The  Fire  Risks  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Metal    Working   Risks;    Bedstead    Works.      By    J.    Headon    Boocock. 

(Fire  Hazards.) 
Mexico,    Fire   Insurance    and    Methods    in.      By  J.    A.    Favmonville. 

Pacific,  igoo:jj. 
Michigan,     Insurance      Directory     of.       (See     Underwriters'      Hand- 

Bookof.) 
Middle  Department,  Field  Men  of  the.     (HISTORICAL.) 
Middle  States,  Non-paying  Risks  in  the.     (Non-paying.) 
Mill  Construction,  Faulty.     Factory  Insurance   Association,  Report. 

1)1$.  Efig.,  IV:  I2J. 

—  or    Slow    Burning,    Requirements    for.       Protection,    igoi:8S, 

igo3 :  lOj. 

—  Standard,  or  Slow  Burning.     Miitinils,   \'I :  /j,-. 

Mill  Fire  Protection.     By  W.  H.  Stratton.     Philadelphia,  1 :  19. 

—  Inspection.     By  A.  Irving  Brewster.     Pamph.  O  pp.  iS.     New 

York,  1901. 

Milling:  A  Glossary  of  Terms  used  in.  By  Alexr.  B.  Dansken.  Fed- 
eration, igoo,  lll:24g. 

Mineral  Oil  and  Acetylene,  Risks  attending  the  use  of.    (  Fire  Hazards. ) 

Mining  Risks,  Some  of  the  Aspects  of  Underwriting  on,  with  Proc- 
esses and  Hazards  Involved.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Missouri,  In.      V>\  Kd.  Yates.     North-vest,  igo2:  10^. 

.S3 


Modern  Fire  Protection.     By  Charles  T.  Hill.     (Fire  Protection.) 

MOORE,  F.  C.     Contingent  Commissions  and  Schedule  Rating. 

"Fire  Rating  as  a  Science."     A  Review  of  Mr.  Dean's  Book. 

If  IS.  Field,  III :  12:2. 

Science  of  Fire  Rating.     A  Detence  of  the  Universal  Mercantile 

Schedule.     Ins.  Field  III :  14  :  2. 

Montreal,  Insurance  Institute  of.  (See  INSURANCE  INSTITUTE 
OF.) 

Morphology  of  Insurance,  The.  Prefaced  by  Some  Thoughts  on  the 
Idea  of  Insurance.  By  Winthrop  P.  Tenney.  Pamph.  O 
pp.  39.     Boston,  1902.     BP.  XVII. 

MORRIS,  Fritz.     Foreign  Fire  Fighters. 

MORRISON,  Fred.  Fire  Protection,  Are  Cities  and  Towns  Keeping 
Pace  with  Improvements  in,  in  Proportion  to  the  Increase 
of  the  Conflagration  Hazard.''     Engineers,  igo2 :  77. 

MORSLAND,  Ellis.  Fire  Resisting  Materials,  The  Results  of  Some 
Fire  Tests  with. 

Mount  Washington  Hotel,  White  Mountains,  N.  H.,  The  Fire  Protec- 
tion of.     (Summer  Hotels.) 

MULLER,  Adler.  Building  Materials,  Different,  Considered  as  to 
their  Adaptation  for  Fireproofing  and  Fire  Retarding  Pur- 
poses. 

Multiple  Agencies  and  Subsidiary  Organizations.  Anon.  Ecoii., 
3  ■  log. 

—  in  Fire  Insurance.     By  Myer  Cohen.     Econ.,  3  :  loi. 

—  Problem  of,  in  Fire  Insurance,  The.     By  John  C.  North.     (See 

also.  Agency,  Agents,  Local  Agent,  etc.) 
Municipal    Fire   Insurance.     By  W.  A.  Bingham.      Yorkshire,    igoi- 
02 :  66. 

—  By  Thomas  Hudson.     Pamph.     BP.  XIV. 

—  By  C.  Shutt.     Manchester,  iSgg-igoo  :  i2g. 
Music  Halls.     (See  Theatres.) 

Mutual  Assurance  Company  of  New  York,  Copy  of  Original  Prospec- 
tus of.  Containing  reprint  of  Deed  of  Settlement,  etc. 
(HISTORICAL.) 

MUTUAL  FIRE  Insurance  Co.,  Report  of  a  Committee  Chosen  to 
Digest  a  Plan  for.     Feb.  27,  1797.     (HISTORICAL.) 


N 


Nassau  County  Court  House,  The  Steel  Concrete.  Anon.  Ins.  Eng., 
111:130. 

National  Association  of  Local  Fire  Insurance  Agents,  Some  Facts  Re- 
garding.    (HISTORICAL.) 


54 


NATIONAL  BOARD  OF  FIRE  UNDERWRITERS.  Building 
Law,  Proposed,  tor  Medium  Sized  Cities,  as  Drafted  by  a 
Commission  appointed  Pursuant  to  Chapter  579,  Laws  of 
1S92,  of  New  York  State,  Feb.  21,  1893.    O  pp.  64.    BP.  NI. 

—  Fire  Insurance,  The  Relation  of,  to  the  Commimity.     Is  Fire 

Insurance  a  Trust?     Pamph.  O  pp.  32.     New  York,   1899. 
BP.  NIV. 

—  Fires  in  American  Cities,  Statistics  of.     (See  Statistics.) 

—  Gas  Main  Leakage  under  Impervious  Street   Pavements.     Re- 

port.    Pamph.  O  pp.  7.     New  York,  1899.     BP.  NIV. 

—  Policy  Clauses,  Uniform,  Proposed  by  Conference  Committee 

on  Clauses  and  Forms.     National,  igoi :  62,  igos:  ^4. 

—  Tables  of  Insurance  Results,  for  1899,   1900,   1901.     (See  Sta- 

tistics.) 

—  Texas  Fuel  Oil.     Report.     By  A.  M.  Schoen.     Pamph.   O  pp. 

22.     New  York,  1902. 

National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  The,  Its  Work  in  the  Standard- 
izing of  Materials.     (HISTORICAL.) 

NATIONAL  FIRE  PROTECTION  ASSOCIATION.  Cotton 
Bales  Test.  Report  of  Committee  on  the  Relative  Fire 
Hazard  of  Cotton  as  Baled  by  Different  Methods.  Pamph. 
O  pp.  83.     New  York,  1902. 

—  Fires,  Summary  of.     (See  Statistics. ) 

National  Supervision  of  Insurance  Companies  and  National  Insur- 
ance Corporations.    By  Fred  K.  Brown.    North-west, igoo  :  76. 

—  An  Argument  before  the  House  Committee  on  Interstate  and 

Foreign  Commerce,  Bill  No.  569,  Washington,  D.  C.     By 
Max  Cohen.      Views,  NIV:  ///. 

—  An    Argument    before    House    Committee    on    Interstate    and 

Foreign  Commerce,  Bill  No.  569,  Washington,  D.  C     By 
Charlton  T.  Lewis.      V/etvs,  NIV:gi. 

—  Constitutional  Aspects  of.     By  A.  L.  Anderson.      Commission- 

ers, igoi :  42. 

—  Significant  Factors  in.     By  Max  Cohen.     Rongit  Notes,  NNV : 

130. 
NA  YLOR,  T.  J.     Automatic  Sprinklers. 
NEALE,  A.  W.     Commissions,  Uniform,  Do  they  Benefit  Agents.' 

—  Expense  Question,  The.  and  Sole  Agencies. 

—  Fire  Insurance  Expenses,  How  can  they  be  Reduced.'' 
Need  of  the  Hour,  The.     By  Herbert  Folger.     Pacific,  igoo  :  Sj. 
NEEDHAM,  John.     Fire  Apparatus,  Rubber  Tires  for. 
NELSON,  W.  C.     Fire  Insurance  Rate,  Foundation  of  the. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.,  History  of  the  Fire  Department  in.     (HISTOR- 
ICAL.) 
Newburyport  Marine  Insurance  Company,  The.     (HISTORICAL.) 


New  Ilanipshiro  Compact  of  1885.  Bv  George  P.  Field.  (HISTORI- 
CAL.) 

New  England,  Insurance  in  for  Ten  Years.     (See  Ins.  in  New  England.) 

New  England  Railroad  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Reports  of.  (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 

NEW  YORK  FIRE  INSURANCE  EXCHANGE.  Organized, 
March  8,   1899.     Manager's  Annual  Reports,  Complete. 

—  Iland-Book  of  the  New  York  Fire  Insurance  Exchange.     Con- 

taining  the  Agreement,   List  of  Members,   General  Rules 
and    Rates,    Clauses    and    Privileges,    Forms    and    General 
Minimum  Rates.     Compiled  by  Henry  E.   Hess,  Manager. 
Edition  February,  1900.     D  pp.   119.  No  imprint. 
NEW  YORK,  Taxation  in.     (See  Taxation.) 

—  Fire    Insurance  Society  of.       (See    FIRE    INSURANCE    SO- 

CIETY.) 

New  York  City,  Insurance  Directory  of.     (See  Insurance  Directories.) 

New  Zealand  Insurance  Institute.  (See  INSURANCE  INSTI- 
TUTE of.) 

Non-Paying  Risks  in  the  Middle  States,  Revised  from  the  List  Pub- 
lished in  the  Weekly  Underwriter,  June,  1900.  Pamph. 
S  pp.  16.     New  York,  1900.     BP.  XVII. 

NORTH,  John  C.  Multiple  Agency  Problem,  The,  in  Fire  In- 
surance. 

North  German  Lloyd  Steamship  Company's  Piers  at  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Anon.     Ins..  Etig.,  1 : 47 . 

NORTON,  Charles  L.  Factory  Mutuals,  The,  Examples  of  Insur- 
ance Engineering  from. 

—  Fire  Retardant  Materials,  Report  of  Tests  with. 

—  Portland  Cement  Concrete  as  a  Protection  from  Fire. 

—  Uralite,  Report  on. 

Nottingham,    Insurance    Institute    of.     (See    INSURANCE     INSTI- 
TUTE of.) 
NOVERRE,  C.  E.     Drafting  Fire  Insurance  Contracts. 


OATWA  3;  G.  H.     "  May's  "  Automatic  Fire  Alarm. 

Office  Buildings,  Modern.     By  William  Copeland  Furber.      /;/.«.  Eiig., 
IV:  431. 

Ohio,    Fire  Marshal    of.     Established    1901.      Reports   annually   pub- 
lished in  Ohio  Ins.  Commrs.  Report. 

Oil  Lamps,  Cautions  in  Use  of.     Issued  by  the  Hammersmith  Borough, 
City  of  London.      Ins.  Eng.,  II :  759. 

OSTLER,  James.     Corn  Mills,  Fires  in. 
—  Cost  Price  of  Fire  Insurance,  The. 


.S6 


Ounce  of  Prevention,  The.     Bv  James  Affield.     Engineers,  igoo  :  21. 

—  The,  A  Reply  to.     By  O.  G.  Marjenhoff.     Engineers,  igoi :  ^y. 
Overhead    Writing.    Report.      By    A.    H.    Robinson.    Loc.    Agents, 

iSgg  ;  -S. 
OVER  MIRE,  E.  J.     Insurance  Rates  versus  Good  Construction. 


Pacific  Fire  Insurance  Agreement.     Pacific,  igo2  :  yo. 

Packing  Houses,  Their  Fire  Hazards.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

PALET,  William.     (See  LAW  of  INSURANCE.) 

PANTON,  F.  W.     Cycle  Works,  The  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards  of. 

Paper,  Igniting  Point  of.     Mufiials.   VI :  2^6. 

Park  Avenue  Hotel,  New  York,  Fire  in,  1902.  Special  Report.  Bv 
Edward  Atkinson.     Muttiah,   VI :  2^j. 

PARKER  d-  SPEED.  Sawmill;  How  to  Build  one  to  Secure  the 
Lowest  Insurance  Rate. 

PARSONS,  H.  de  B.     Tall  Building,  The,  under  Test  of  Fire. 

Partitions,  Fire  Tests  with.  (See  BRITISH,  EXPERIMENT  STA- 
TION, FIRE  TESTS  of  MATERIALS.) 

Paterson,  N.  J.,  Conflagration  at,  Feb.  8,  lyoj.  Special  Report.  By 
Edward  Atkinson.     {ATKINSOX.) 

—  Tile  Construction  at.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill : ^42.     (See  also, 

HISTORICAL.) 

PATRICK,  A.  E.     Cycle  Factories,  Their  Processes  and  Hazards. 

Patterns,  Insuring,  and  Difficulties  of  Adjusting  Losses  on.  By  Fred- 
erick Conlin.     Pamph.     BP.  XV. 

PATTISOX,  Frank  A.     Electro-Hydraulics,  A  Study  in. 

PEABODY,  A.  P.     Fires  in  American  Cities. 

PELLET,  Clarence  S.     Fire  Insurance  Rates,  How  They  are  Made. 

—  Local  Association,  The. 

Pennsylvania  Insurance   Iland-Book.     By  J.  A.  Fowler.     D   pp.  276. 

Philadelphia,  i860. 
PERO  WXE,  F.  R.     Potteries,  Their  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards. 
Philadelphia,  Fireproof  Construction  in.     By  Edwin  F.  Bertolett.     Ins. 

Eng.,  II:  igj. 

—  Fire  Insurance    Society  of.       (See  FIRE    INSURANCE    SO- 

CIETY.) 

—  High  Pressure  Pipe  Line  in.     Circular  No.  459,  Philadelphia  Fire 

Underwriters' Association.    Pamph.  Opp.8.    Scraf-Hl- :  i6g. 

—  Reduction  of  P'ire  Premiums  in;  being  a  Report  of  the  Insur- 

ance Committee  of  the  Trades  League  of  Philadelphia,  with 
Suggestions.  Pamph.  S  pp.  24.  Philadelphia,  1900.  (See 
also,  "Why  Rates  have  been  Raised,"  "  Profits  (.')  of  Un- 
derwriting," etc.) 

57 


Philadelphia  (Continued)  : — 

—  Report  on  Fire  in,  at  Eighth  and  Filbert  Streets,  Nov.  29,  1899. 

Miitiials,   V:2g8. 

—  Some  Conditions  in.    By  Houston  R.Dunn.    l)ii.E)ig.JII:3oy. 
Philadelphia  Contributionship  for  the  Insurance  of  Houses  from  Loss 

bj  Fire.     (HISTORICAL.) 

Philadelphia  Fire  Company,  The      (HISTORICAL.) 

PHILADELPHIA  FIRE  UNDER  WRITERS' ASSOCIA  TION. 
High  Pressure  Pipe  Line  in  Philadelphia.     Circular  No.  459. 

PHILADELPHIA,  THE  FIRE  INSURANCE  SOCIETY  OF. 
Org.  October,  1901.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of.  Pamph. 
T  pp.  16.  Proceedings.  Vol.  I.  Pamph.  O  pp.  108.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1902. 

PHILLIPS,  Willard.  Average  and  Adjustment  of  Losses  in  Marine 
Insurance,  A  treatise  on. 

PHINNEY,  C.  H.  Cylindrical  Cotton  Bales.  Report  of  Experi- 
ment to  Determine  the  Probable  Salvage  after  Exposure  to 
Fire,  made  June  30,  1899.  Sq.  Q^pp.  typewritten  and  un- 
numbered. 

Phosphates,  The  History,  Manipulation  and  Fire  Hazards  of.  Report. 
(See  Fire  Hazards.) 

Picker  Trunks,  Sprinklers  in.     (Sprinklers.) 

Pittsfield,  Mass.,  The  Fire  Service  in.     (HISTORICAL.) 

Plate  Glass  and  Window  Glass  Works,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.  (FIRE 
HAZARDS.) 

Policy,  The  Fire  Insurance,  Is  it  a  Promissory  Note,  Payable  in  the 
Event  of  Fire.?  By  R.  W.  Breckenridge.  North-vest, 
igo2  :  46. 

Policy  Clauses  and  Forms  adopted  by  the  Conference  Committee  on 
Clauses  and  Forms,  N.  B.  of  F.  U.,  1902.  National,  /go/  : 
62,  /go 2  :  J4. 

—  and  Forms  ;  Opinion  on  the  Validity  of  the  above.     By  William 

Runisey.     Ms.  typewritten,  pp.  4.     Scrap-Bk. 
Policy  Forms,  Cotton.     (See  Cotton.) 

—  Marine  Insurance.     (See  VAUCHER.) 

Portland  Cement  Concrete  as  a  Protection  from  Fire.  By  Charles  L. 
Norton.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill : /iS. 

—  Mills,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (FIRE  HAZARDS.) 
POSTDO  WN,  William.     Salvage  Corps,  The  Benefits  to  be  Derived 

from,  by  the  Fire  Insurance  Companies. 
Potteries,  Fire  Hazards  of.     (See  FIRE  HAZARDS.) 
Pressure,  Loss  of.  Caused  by  Meters  in   F'actory  Fire  Supplies.     (See 

Loss  of  Pressure. ) 
Premium  Income,  Some  Thoughts  on    the.     By  Carroll  L.  De  Wett. 

Northwest,  /goo  :jo. 

.58 


Prevention  of  Fires.  A  few  Suggestions  for  the.     By  F.  M.  Griswold. 
Pamph.  D  pp.  20.     New  York.     No  date.     BP.  XII. 

—  and  Extinction  of  Fires,  The  Responsibilities  and  Duties  of  the 

Fire  Offices  and  the  Public,  in.     Bj  J.  F.  Brothers.      Wales 
Record,  i8gg,  No.  gg.     (See  also,  ATKINSON,  BRAID- 
WOOD,  Fire  Prevention,  Fire  Protection,  HA  YES.) 
PRICE,  Theodore  H.     Insurance  Situation,  1902,  The. 
Principles  and  Practises  of  Fire  Underwriting  Systematically  Arranged. 
2ded.     By  Joseph  M.  Rogers.     O  pp.  143.     New  York,  1871. 
Prism  Glass  and  Wire  Glass.     (Wire,  also  Wired  Glass.) 
PRITCHARD,  A.  G.  W.     South  Africa,  Insurance  Work  in. 
PRITCHARD,  George.     Classification  of  Risks  in   Fire  Insurance. 
Private  Fire  Departments.     (Fire  Departments.) 
Processes  of  Manufacture.     (See  FIRE  HAZARDS.) 
Profits  (  .'')  of  Fire  Underwriting :  "  A  Little  Learning  is  a  Dangerous 
Thing."     By  George  E.  Wagner.     Folder,   Sq.  pp.  4.     No 
imprint.      (See  also,  "Why  Rates  have  been   Raised,"  and 
"  Philadelphia,  Reduction  of  Fire  Premiums  in."  ) 
Prosperity  and  its  Evils.     By  Walter  D.  Williams.     Northzvest,  igo2  : 

Protection  from  Fire.     (See  ATKINSON,  CHUBB,  Fire  Protection, 

WATERS.) 
Protection  of  Steel.     (Steel.) 
Protective  Coverings  for  Window  and  Door  Openings.     (Window.) 

—  Departments.     (See  Fire  Patrols.) 
Pulverized  Coal  as  Fuel.     (Coal.) 

PUTNAM,  II.  II.     Rate  Agreements.     (See  Fire  Insurance  Rates.) 


^UINTON,  C.  R.     Farms  and  Farming  Stock;  Mansion  Houses  as 
Fire  Risks. 


Railroad    Insurance    Co.,    The    New    England    Mutual.       (HISTOR- 
ICAL.) 

Railroads    and    Their    Insurance.       By  C  F.   Shallcross.      Spectator, 
LXVIII :  322. 

RALSTON,  J.  F.     General  Average,  Some  Phases  of. 
—  Seaworthiness. 

RAND,  W    L.     Automatic  Sprinklers. 

Rate  of   Burning  for  Thirty-four  Years;   from    1S66  to   1900.     Anon. 
Econ.,  3  :  22. 

Rates,  Fire  Insurance.     (See  Fire  Insurance  Rates.) 

Rating,  Schedule.     (Schedule  Rating.) 

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Rationale  of  Fire  Rates.     By  A.  F.  Dean.    (See  Fire  Insurance  Rates.) 

—  of  Fire  Insvu-ance.     By  E.    P.   Heaton.     (See  Fire  Insurance.) 
Rats  and  Matches.     Muttiah,   VI : sg. 

READ,  Albert  M.     Warehouse  Fires,  Their  Cause  and  Prevention. 

—  Spontaneous  Combustion. 

Rebate,  Evil,  The.  By  J.  L.  Fuller.  Pacific,  igos :  i2j. 
REBHAN,  August.  Schedule  Rating  and  its  Benefits. 
Reduction  of  the  Fire  Hazards  in  Building  Construction.     By  Perez 

M.  Stewart.     (Building  Construction.) 
Re-insurance  Agreement,  Pacific.     Pacific,  igo2  :  70. 

—  Controversy,  A.     Edited  by  Walter  M.  Speyer. 

—  General.     (General  Re-insurance.) 

—  Requirements  of  the  Several  States.    Report.   National,  igoi :  68. 
Revolving  Fire  Doors.     (Fire  Doors.) 

Rhode    Island    and    Providence    Plantation,    Insurance    Directory    of. 

(See  INSURANCE  DIRECTORIES.) 
RICE,  E.  F.     Adjustment  of  Mercantile  Losses,  The  Principles  and 

Practises  w^hich  Obtain  in  the.      O/tio,  iSyd  :  jo. 
Rice  Mills,  Attrition  Machines  Hazard  in.     (See  Fire  Hazards.) 
RICHARDS,  E.  G.    Company  Classification,  Is  it  Desirable?    Eco>i., 

2 ;  i2g. 
Richmond,  Va.,  The  Fire  Hazard  in,  1902.     An  Address.     By  F.  M. 

Grisvi^old.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill :  ^So. 
Risks,  Classification  of,  in  Fire  Insurance.     (Classification.) 
ROBERTS,  H.  N.     Marine  Insurance. 
ROBINSON,  A.  H.     Fire  Insurance  Board,  The  Model. 

—  Overhead  Writing. 

ROBINSON,  W.  C.     Automatic  Sprinklers  in  Grain  Elevators. 
Rockingham   Mutual    Fire  Insurance    Othce.       Circular.     (HISTOR- 
ICAL.) 
Roofs,  Fire  Tests  with.     (BRITISH.) 

—  Protection  of  Extensive.     Miitnah,   VI :  jog. 

—  Unsprinkled,  The  Danger  from.     Mutuals,   VI :  127. 

Rope  Walks,  The  Processes  and  Hazards  of.     (FIRE  HAZARDS.) 
ROSS,  William  Frazier.     The  Estimation  of  Exposures  or  External 
Hazards  in  Fire  Insurance,  with  Schedules  and  Formulas 
for  Rating  Risks  and  Stenographic  Formulas  for  Denoting 
Rates  and  Risks.     D  pp.  59.     Davenport,  la.,  1874. 
Rough  Notes'  Clerks'  Examination  Papers.     Pacific,  igo2:gj. 
Rubber  Tires  for  Fire  Apparatus.     (Fire  Apparatus.) 
Rubbish  Inspection:  the  Hazards  of  Basement   Storage  of   Rubbish. 

By  A.   Spencer.     Massackiisetts,  igoo  :  78. 
RUMSEY,  William.     Opinion  on  Legality  of  Uniform  Clauses  and 
Forms,    Proposed   by  the   National    Board  of   Fire   Under- 
writers,  1902.     Typewritten  Ms.,  pp.  4.     Scrap-Bk. 

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SAC//S,  Edwin  O.     British  Fire  Prevention  Committee,  The  Origin 
and  Work  of. 

—  Floors  and  Doors,  Resistance  to  Fire  of. 
Safes,  Fire  Tests  with.     (BRITISH.) 

SALTER,    Charles.     Insurance    Institutes,   The   Work   and   Objects 

of  the. 
Salvage  Corps,  The  Benefits  to  be  Derived  from  the  Establishment  of, 

by  the  Fire  Insurance  Companies.     By  William  Postdown. 

Glasffozv,  iSgg.     Fourth  Series,  A^o.  lo. 

—  or  Protective  Departments,  The  Importance  and  Necessity  of. 

By    Charles    A.    Swan.     Engineers,    igo2:!^2.     (See    also. 

Fire  Patrol.) 
San    Francisco,  Fire  Underwriters'  Inspection  Bureau  of.     (See  Fire 

Underwriters'  Inspection  Bureau.) . 
San  Francisco  Fire  Department,  The.     Bj  E.  P.  Farnsworth.     Pacific, 

igo2 :  41 . 
Sawmill,  How  to  build  one  to  Secure  the  Lowest  Insurance  Rate.     By 

Parker  c^'  Speed.     Pamph.  1902.     B P.  XVII. 
Scientific    Fire    Rating   from    an    Actuary's    Standpoint.      By    Miles 

Menander  Dawson.     (Fire  Insurance  Rating.) 

—  Rate  Making.     (Fire  Insurance  Rate.) 

Schedule    Rating,    Benefits    of.      By  August    Rebhan.       Nort/izvest, 
igo2 :  9j. 

—  Classification  and.     By  Joseph  S.  Irving.     Econ.,  j  :  igo. 

—  Contingent    Commissions    and.     ^By    F.    C.    Moore.       Econ., 

2 :  1^8. 

—  for  Mercantile  Risks.     By  J.  B.  Laidlow.      Toronto,  igoi-02  :  42. 

(See  also,  DEAN,  Fire  Insurance  Rates,  Rating,  etc.) 
SCHOEN,  A.  M.     Texas  Fuel  Oil.     Report. 
Seattle  Fire  Department.     (HISTORICAL.) 
Seaworthiness.     By  B.  Goldsmith.      Victoria,  igoo  :  jg. 

—  By  J.  F.  Ralston.  Wales  Record,  i8gg.  No.  g8. 
Self-Inspection  Form  for  Mill  Owners.  Mutuals,  VI. 
Semi-Centennial   Record  of  the   Boston   Manufacturers'  Mutual  Fire 

Insurance  Co.     Mutuals,   V:j/j. 
SERVOSS,   H.  S.     Lumber  Drying;    Hazards  of  the  >•  Moist  Air" 

Dry  Kiln. 
SEXTON,  William.     When  to  Deny  Liability.     Pacific,  igo2: 11. 
SHEPHERD,  F.  W.     Fire  Streams,  Water  Mains  for  Effective. 
Shingle  Mill  Situation  in  the  State  of  Washington,  The.     By  L.  W. 

Knight.     Pacific,  igoi :  141 . 
Ship    Building   and    Marine    Engineering.       By    Arthur    H     Knight. 

Glasgo-M,  igoo.     Fifth  Series,   No.  jo. 

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Ship  Building,  Ships  and,  Some  Notes  on.  By  J.  T.  Woods.  Vic- 
toria, igoi  :  go. 

SHUTT,  C.     Municipal  Fire  Insurance. 

Silver  Reduction  Plants,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

Sky-scraper  Problem,  The.  Anon.  I/is.  Eng.,  Ill :  ibo.  (See  also, 
High  Buildings.) 

SLEE,  Henry  B.     Fire  Loss  Assessing  and  Extinguishing  Expenses. 

Slow  Burning  Construction,  What  it  is  not;  with  Diagrams  of  Stand- 
ard Mill  Construction.  Mutuals,  VI:ijj.  (See  also,  Fire- 
proof Construction,  Mill  Construction.) 

SMITH,  A.  B.     Electricity  from  a  Fire  Insurance  Standpoint. 

SMITH,  Frederick  G.  Practical  Remarks  on  the  Present  State  of  the 
Fire  Insurance  Business;  the  Evils  of  Competition  Pointed 
out,  with  Hints  for  Improvement.  O  pp.  123.  Edinburgh, 
1832. 

SMITH,  George  B.  Prominent  Organizations  Connected  with  Un- 
derwriting. Including:  i.  The  Insurance  Library  Associa- 
tion of  Boston.  2,  Federated  Insurance  Institutes  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  3,  Associated  Factory  Mutuals  of 
Boston.  4,  Insurance  Society  of  New  York.  5,  Fire  OtSces 
Committee,  London.  (Series  continuing  at  the  time  of 
going  to  press.)  Cut  from  The  Review,  Melbourne  and 
Sydney,  Australia,  Vol.  3,  Nos.  8,  9,  10,  11  and  12,  '02. 
Sc)-a^-Bk. 

Smoke,  Explosion  of.     By  William  McDevitt.     Philadelphia,  1: 39. 

—  The  Suppression  of.     Mutuals,   IT. 

SNO  W,  Elbridge  S.     Lumber  Drying  and  Dry  Kilns. 
South    Africa,    Insurance    Institute    of.        (See    INSURANCE     IN- 
STITUTE.) 

—  Insurance  Work  in.      By  A.  W.  Pritchard.     Birmingham,  iSgS- 

gg :  28. 
South  America,  An  Adjustment  Trip  in.     By  V.  Carus  Driffield.     Pa- 

cific,  /goo  :  114. 
SPEARS,  J.  V.     Texas  from  an  Underwriter's  Standpoint. 
Special   Agent,    The    Present    Duty    of    the.       By    Cyrus    Woodbury. 

North-west,  i8gg :  72. 
Special    Hazards,  Extra,  The    Status    of    to    date   (1902).     By  W.    H. 

Frazier.     Standard,  igo2. 
SPECTATOR   CO.     Fire  Insurance  Laws,  Taxes,  Fees,  etc. 

—  Fire  Prevention  and  Protection.     Nar.  S  pp.  211.     New  York, 

1900. 
SPENCER,    A.     Rubbish    Inspection.     The    Hazards    of    Basement 

Storage  of  Rubbish. 
SPENCER,  John  C     Driven  Wells  for  Fire  Purposes. 
SPEYER,  Walter  M.     (Editor)  Re-insurance  Controversy,  A. 

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Spontaneous  Combustion.    By  F.  C.  Garret.     Newcastle,  i8gg-igoo:  7j. 

—  By  Albert  M.  Reed.     I>is.  Posf,  ig:  267. 

Springfield  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  A  Half  Century's  History 

of.     (HISTORICAL.) 
Sprinkler,  First  Patent  Granted  for,  in  England.     (See  CART.) 

—  Failure,  Dip  Tank  Hazard  as  Related  to.     (Dip  Tank.) 

—  Fire  Record,  The.     Protection,  igoo :  26,  igoi :  26,  igos:  26. 

—  Insurance.     Mutuals,   VI -.38. 

—  Service,  Closed  Valves  in.     Mutuals,   V :  13b. 

—  Tanks,  Wooden,  Speciiications  for,  and  Notes  on  Steel  Tanks. 

Pamph.  D  pp.  21.     Boston,  1901.     Mutuals,   F/. 
Sprinklers  and  Sprinkler  Tanks;  Mr.  Jenkins'  Plan  for  the  Protection 
of    Houses    from    Fire.       (A    "communication,"    cut    from 
'•Mechanics  Magazine,  Museum  Register,  Journal  and  Ga- 
zette," London,  July  17  and  31,  1830.) 

—  in  Picker  Trunks.     Mutuals,   V:73. 

—  Patents  Granted  for  in  England,  1809  to  1866.     (See  Abridge- 

ments of  Patents.)     (See  also,  Automatic  Sprinklers.) 
Sprinkling  of  Foundry  Roofs  and  Storehouses.     Mutuals,   VI  -.367. 

—  of  Storehouses,  The  Results  of.     Mutuals,  ¥1:367. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Report  on  Electrolysis  of  Gas  and  Water  Pipes  in  the 
City  of,  made  by  Committee,  to  the  Board  of  Water  Com- 
missioners, January,  1902.  Pamph.  O  pp.  66.  St.  Paul, 
1902.  Found  in  Twentieth  Annual  Report,  Board  of  Water 
Commissioners,  St.  Paul. 

STAGG,  John.     High  Explosives. 

Standpipe  Connections.     By  F.  J.  McFadden.     Ins.  Ei/o^.,  I : g. 

—  and    their    Auxiliaries.      By   F.    E.    MacKnight.       I/is.   Eng., 

I:  lib. 
Standard  Cotton  Mill  Construction.     (Cotton  Mill.) 

• — Hose    House.     Factory    Insurance    Association    of    Hartford. 
Pamph.  D  pp.  16.     Hartford,  1900.     BP.  XVII. 

—  "  Mill"  Construction.     (Mill  Construction.) 

—  Wiring  for  Electric  Light  and  Power.     By  H.  C.   Gushing,  Jr. 

Ed.,  1903.     S  pp.  152.     New  York,  1903. 
Standards   for  Waste  Cans,    Refuse  Barrels    and   Water   Pails.     (See 

Waste  Cans.) 
State  Control  of  the  Electrical  Hazard.     By  W.   II.   Merrill.  Jr.     Ins. 

Eng.,  IV: 531. 
State    Fire    Insurance   versus    Stock    Company   Fire   Insurance.       By 

David   J.  Lewis.       Pamph.    O    pp.    S.     Cumberland,    1900. 

BP.  XVII. 
State  Supervision  of  Fire  Insurance  Companies.     (See  Supervision.) 
Station    Transformer    Hazard.    The.     By    George    P.    Low.     Pacific, 

igo2  :  112. 

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STATISTICS  OF  INSURANCE:— 

Argus  Insvirance  Chart,  The.  Published  by  the  Argus,  Chicago. 
Nar.  O.     Chicago,   1902. 

Coast  Review  Fire  Insurance  Chart,  The.  Showing  Conditions 
and  affairs  ef  all  Fire  Insurance  Companies  authorized  to 
Transact  Business  in  the  Pacific  west  with  several  Years 
General  and  Coast  Figures,  Business  by  General  Agencies, 
and  by  States,  Etc.  Published  by  the  Coast  Reviezv,  San 
Francisco.     Nar.  O. 

Fire  Insurance  in  New  England  for  ten  years,  Dec.  31,  1890  to  Dec 
31,  1899,  incl.  Showing  risks  written,  premiums  received, 
losses  incurred  and  ratios  of  losses  incurred  to  premiums 
received  of  all  Stock  Fire  Insurance  Companies  Trans- 
acting Business  in  New  England.  B3'  the  Standard  Pub- 
lishing Company,  ist  ed.,  Ob.  T  pp.  180.  Boston,  1900. 
2d  ed.,  Dec.  31,  1891,  to  Dec.  31,  1900,  incl.  Ob.  T  pp.  204. 
Boston,  1901.  3d  ed.,  Dec.  31,  1892,  to  Dec.  31,  1901,  incl. 
Ob.  T  pp.  187.     Boston,  1902. 

Fire  Insurance  Pocket  Index,  The.  Exhibiting  accurate  statistics  of 
the  Condition  and  business  of  American  and  Foreign  com- 
panies, etc.,  compiled  from  Official  reports.  By  the  Spec- 
tator Co.,  Nar.  O.      New  York,  1902. 

Fires,  Summary  of.     Protection,  1900:  29,  1901  :3i,  1902  :  30. 

—  In  American  Cities  Having  a  Population  of  20,000  and  up- 
ward, Statistics  of.  Compiled  by  Committee  on  Statistics 
of  Fires,  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters.  National, 
1900:  no,  1901  :  136,  1902  :  100. 

Insurance  World  Fire  Chart,  The.  By  the  Insurance  World.  Nar. 
O.      Pittsburgh,    1902. 

Tables,  Showing  I,  Risks  written.  Premiums  and  Losses;  II.  Ex- 
penses; III,  Capital  and  Dividends;  IV,  Commissions;  V, 
Ratios.  Prepared  by  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters. 
National,  1900  :  37,  1901  :  29,  1902  :  23. 


Steam  Boiler  Defects.     vVnon.     Ins.  Eng.,  II :  2gi. 

—  Fire  Pumps.     Report.     By  W.  H.  Stratton.     (See  Fire  Pumps.) 

—  Pipe    Coverings,   Tests   of.    Conducted    by  George  H.  Barrus, 

Manhattan    Elevated    Railway,     New    York.       Ins.    En^., 
IV:  138. 

—  Shipping,  The  Effect  of  the  Development  of,  on  the  Contract  of 

Marine  Insurance.     By  E.  J.  Felton.      Wales  Record,  igoi : 
No.  112. 
STEEB,  George  Velten.    Cotton  Mills,  Three  Special  Hazards  in  the 
Preparatory  Processes  of. 

—  Fire  Insurance  Agents'  and  Surveyors'  Pocketbook  of  Informa- 

tion.    S  pp.  152.     New  York,  1896. 
Steel,  The  Protection  of.     By  "Veritas."     Ins.  Eng.,  I\': j2i. 

—  Structural.     (See  Structural  Steel.) 

Steel    Buildings,    The    Fireproofing    of.     By    J.     K.     Freitag.     (See 
ERE /TAG.) 


Steel  Buildinys  (^Contiiuiod)  : — 

—  Concrete  Court  House,  The  Nassau  County.     (Nassau  County-) 

—  Concrete   Construction,  The  Corrosion  of.     By  J.   K.  Freitag. 

Ins.  Eng-.,  in  :j6o. 
(See    also.    Buildings,    Concrete,    EXPERIMENT    STATION, 

BRITISH.) 
Steelwork,  The,  in  Skeleton  Buildings.     (See  Buildings.) 
STEERE,    Burton.     Heavy    Fire   Apparatus,    Street    Cars    for    the 

Transportation  of. 
STEWART,  F.  J.  T.     Beet  Sugar  Factories,  The  Fire  Hazards  of. 

—  Silver  Reduction  Plants,  The  Fire  Hazards  of. 
STE  WART,  Perez  M.     Fireproof  Wood  and  Paint. 

—  Building  Construction,  The  Reduction  of  the  Fire  Hazards  in. 
Storage  Battery,  The,  What  are  its  increased  Benefits  for  Fire  Alarm 

Systems?     By  Morris  W.  Mead.     Engineers,  i8gg  .-j/. 

—  for  Fire  Alarm  Service,  The  Advisability  of,  and  the  Method  of 

Charging  the  Same.     By  William  Brophy.     Massachusetts, 

iqoi  :  ij8. 
Storage  Warehouse,  The,  Fire  Risks  of.     (Fire  Hazards.) 
Storehouses,  Classification  of.     Mutuals,   VI: 367. 

—  Classification  of  Contents  of.     Mutuals,   VI : jby. 

—  Protection  of.      Mutuals,   V :  47. 

STOVER,  Joseph  W.     Fire  Alarm  Telegraphy,  Progress  in. 
STRATTON,  W.  H.     Steam  Fire  Pumps,  A  Report  on. 

—  Mill  Fire  Protection. 

Street   Cars  for  the  Transportation    of    Heavy    Fire  Apparatus.     By 

Burton  Steere.     Massachusetts,  iSgg:  124. 
Structural  Steel,  The  Protection  of.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  II : 54. 

(See  also,  Steel  Buildings,  etc.) 
Subtraction.     By  R.  W.  Osborne.     Pacific,  igoo  :  103. 
Sugar,   Its  Production,    Manipulation    and    Fire   Hazard.     By  A.   M. 

Cunninghame.     South,  1878. 

—  Houses,  Louisiana,  The  Fire  Hazards  of.     By  J.  W.  Watkins. 
Summer    Hotels    in    New   England ;    considered    by    States,    by    Fire 

Hazards,  and  by  Causes  of  Fires  for  a  Period  of  Five  Years. 
By  H.  L.  Hiscock.  Standard,  N.  E.  Ins.  Exchange,  Extra 
Edition,   Vol.  £2  :  g  : 32,  Feb.,  igo3. 

—  in  New  England,   Fire  Record   in,  for  Five   Years,   1898-1902, 

inclusive.     By  H.  L.  Hiscock.     Pamph.  Sq.  Q^pp-  8. 

—  Mount  Washington  Hotel,  White  Mountains,  N.  H.,  The  Fire 

Protection  of.     111.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV:j26. 
Supervision  of  Fire  Insurance,  The  Relation  of  the  State  in  the.     By 

W.  H.  Hart.     Northwest,  jgoi :  88. 
Surve)ring,  An  Accepted  List  of  Specifications  as  an  Aid  in.     By  H. 

A.  Fiske.     Protection,  igoo  :  162. 

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Surveying  (Continued)  : — 

—  Notes    on    the    Tariff.       Bj    Richard    MacDonnell.       Victoria, 

i8g8 :  23. 
SWAN,  Charles  H.     Salvage  Corps  or  Protective  Departments,  The 

Importance  and  Necessity  of.     (See  also,  Fire  Patrol.) 
S  WEENIE,  D.  J.     Fire  Cisterns. 
S  WEENIE,  D.  J.  (and  FOLEY,  James).     Grain  Elevator  Fires. 


Tall  Building,  The,  under  Test  of  Fire.  By  H.  de  B.  Parsons.  British, 
II,  No.  17.     (See  also,  High  Buildings.) 

TAPPING,  E.  J.     Local  Agents'  Associations,  The  Future  of. 

Tariff  Legislation  and  Risk  Improvement.  By  F.  J.  Kingsley.  Glas- 
gow, i8gg,  Fourth  Series,  No.  11. 

Tariffs,  Farming  Property.  (Farming  Property.)  (See  also,  Rates, 
Schedule  Rating,  etc.) 

Tarrant  &  Co.  Explosion  (1900)  and  Automatic  Sprinklers.  Mutuals, 
VI:  80. 

Taxation  in  New^  York.  By  George  F.  Seward.  Pamph.  S  pp.  16. 
BP.  XVII. 

—  Kansas,  How  the  Insurance  Companies  are  Taxed  in.     Anon. 

Ins.  Report,    VI  (1902)  :   246. 

—  New  York,  The  System  of  in.     Report  of  Committee  on  State 

and  Municipal  Taxation  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  Oct.  4,  1900.  Pamph.  O  pp.  36. 
New  York,  1900.     BP.  XVII. 

Taxes,  Fees,  Licenses,  etc.,  charged  Insurance  Companies  doing  Bus- 
iness therein,  by  the  Various  States  of  the  United  States, 
1902,  as  reported  to  the  Insurance  Department  of  New  York 
State.  N.  Y.  Report,  igo2.  Part  2,  p.  xxxv.  (See  also. 
"Fire  Ins.  Laws,  Taxes  and  Fees.") 

TAYLOR,  A.  Lester.  Electrical  Installation,  Fire  Office  Rules 
for. 

TAYLOR,  Lloyd.  Architecture,  Some  Notes  on,  from  a  Fire  Insur- 
ance Point  of  View. 

Tenement  House  Fires  in  New  York.  Report  by  Hugh  Bonner.  Ins. 
Eng.  I:  isg. 

—  Legislation  in  New  York,  History  of,  with  Text  of  Law  relat- 

ing to  Tenement  Houses  in  New  York,  as  Enacted  April  12, 
1901.     From  Department   of  Labor  Bulletin,  N.  Y.,  Sept., 
1 90 1.     BP.  XV. 
TENNEY,  Winthrop  B.     Morphology  of  Insurance,  The.     Prefaced 
by  some  Thoughts  on  the  Idea  of  Insurance. 

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Test  of  the  Fire  System  belonging  to  Proprietors  of  the  Locks  and 
Canals,  Lowell,  made  in  1S97.  By  W.  E.  Badger  and 
E.  V.  French.  Pamph.  O  pp.  42.  Lowell,  1898.  BP. 
XVII. 

Testing  Arrangements  of  the  British  Fire  Prevention  Committee.  By 
Ellis  Marlsland.     British  II :  13. 

Texas  Fuel  Oil.  Report.  By  A.  M.  Schoen.  Pamph.  O  pp.  22.  New 
York,  1902. 

—  From  an  Underwriter's  Standpoint.     By  J.  V.  Spears.     Pacific, 

igo2 :  117. 
Theatres,  By  R.  K.  jSIacKenzie.     Norvjich,  iSgg-igoo  :  16. 

—  Construction  of,  A  Few  Hints  on  the.    By  Clarence  Backhouse. 

Wales  Record,  igoo,  No.  10^. 

—  Safety  of   Theatre  Audiences   and   the   Stage  Personnel   from 

Danger  from  Fire.     By  William  Paul  Gerhard.     British  V, 
No.  41. 
— and  Music  Halls.     By  Thomas  A.  Bentley.     Manchester,  igoo- 
01 :  7s- 
Theory  of  Risk  and  Insurance,  Economic.     By  Alan  H.  Willett  C  WIL- 
LS TTj. 

—  versus  Practise.     By  Fred  W.  Williams.     Northwest,  igoi :  38. 
Thermo-Electric  Fire  Alarm.     (Fire  Alarm.) 

THORNTON,  A.  W.     Co-insurance  Clause,  100  ',  ,  vs.  the  Average 

Clause. 
Tobacco  Insurance,  A  Treatise  on.     By  George  Bain.     Pamph.  Ob.  T 

pp.  4.     New  York,  no  date.     BP.  XL 
Tornadoes  and  Tornado  Insurance.    By  Frederick  L.  Hoffman.    Pamph. 

O  pp.  22.     New  York,  1898.     BP.  XVIL 
(See  also.  Windstorm.) 
Treated  Wood,    Fire  Tests  with.     (See   BRITISH,, EXPERIMENT 

STATION,  FIRE  TESTS,  NORTON,  etc.; 
Treated  Wood,  Reports  on  Fire  Retardant  Treatments  for.     Protection, 

igoi :  64,  igo2  :  2j8. 
TREWIN,  J.  H.     Legislation,  Radical  Insurance. 
TREZEVANT,    J.    T.      Co-insurance     Clause,    The    Workings    of 

the. 
TROTTER,  Alexander.     Electric  Shocks  at  500  Volts. 
Trusts.     By  A.  H.  McVey.     North-west,  i8gg : £4- 

u 

Underwriter,  Something  More  than  an.  By  A.  G.  Dillon.  North- 
west, igo2 :  6g. 

—  The  Theoretical   Province   and   Duties   of  the.     By    Henry  W. 

Brown.     Philadelphia,  1 :  6j. 

67 


Underwriters'  Association  of  New  York  State,  History  of.  (HIS- 
TORICAL.) 

—  of  Philadelphia,  History  of.     (HISTORICAL.) 
UNDERWRITERS'    ASSOCIATION    of    PHILADELPHIA: 

Report  on  Congested  District  at  Eighth  and  Market  Streets, 
Philadelphia.  Circular.  March,  1902.  U.  S.  Rev., 
LXVI:  lb  J. 

—  Report  on  High  Pressure  Pipe  Line  in  Philadelphia.     Circular 

No.  459.     Pamph.  pp.  8.     Scrap-Bk :  ibg. 
Underwriters'   Fire   Hose,    Hose   Houses   and    Play   Pipes.     Specifica- 
tions.    By  the  Associated  Factory  Mutual  Insurance  Com- 
panies.    Pamph.  D  pp.  28.     Boston,  1900. 

—  Hand-Book  of  Michigan.     (See  Insurance  Directories.) 

—  Hand-Book  of  Ohio.     (See  Insurance  Directories.) 

—  Laboratories  at  Chicago.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  I :  /j. 

—  Laboratories,  Testing  Oven  at  the.     By  Benjamin   H.  Grover. 

Ins.  Eng.,  IV:jij. 

—  Minimum  Tariff  of  Rates,   Schedules  and  Rules.     Pamp.  Nar. 

D  pp.  96.     Chicago,  1893. 

—  Tests,  How  They  are  Made.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  gg. 
Uniform  Clauses,  Fire  Insurance,  The  Movement  for.     Anon.     Econ., 

7  --S'T- 

—  Fire  Insurance,  Proposed  by  the  National  Board  of  Fire  Under- 

writers, 1902.     {NATIONAL.) 

—  Opinion  on  Legality  of,  proposed  by  National  Board   of   Fire 

Underwriters,   1902.     By  William  Rumsey.     {RUMSEY.) 

Union,  of  Philadelphia,  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  The.  (HISTORI- 
CAL.) 

United  States,  The  Increasing  Fire  Loss  in  the.  By  Edward  Atkin- 
son.    (Fire  Loss.) 

Universal  Mercantile  Schedule  in  Practise,  A  Criticism  of  the. 
By  S.  H.  Lockett.  Ins.  Field,  111:17:2.  (See  also, 
MOORE,  F.  C. 

Unsprinkled  Roofs,  The  Danger  from.     Mutuals,   VI:  i2j. 

Uralite,  Manufacture  of.     Anon.     Ins.  Eng.,  IV:  4^6. 

—  Report  on.     By  Charles  L.  Norton.     Mutuals,   VI:24g. 


VAJEN,    Willis    C.     Head    Protection,    Scientific,    in   Entering   and 

Combating  Fire. 
Valued   Policy  Law,  An  Argument  against.     Presented  to  the  Iowa 

Legislature,  by  the  Insurance  Companies,  1902.      Und.  Rev., 

10  :  s  •■  S. 
—  Decline  of  the.     Anon.     Econ.,  j  :  40. 


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Valued  Policy  Law  (Continued)  : — 

—  Incendiarism    under.     By  W.    P.    Harford.     North-west,   i8gg : 

lOI. 

—  Practical  Results  of.     Anon.     Econ.,  2  :  33. 

—  Veto   Message    of    Governor    Leslie    M.    Shaw.       Und.    Rev., 

8:9:3. 

Valued  Policy  Legislation,  Appalling  Losses  Caused  by.  An  Historic 
Record.  111.  by  Complete  Tables.  By  W.  P.  Harford.  S 
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VAN  NESS,  E.    Gasolene  Rules  of  the  National  Board,  Comments  on. 

VAUCHER,  J.  A  Guide  to  Marine  Insurances:  Containing  the 
Policies  of  the  Principal  Commercial  Towns  in  the 
World  ;  with  Details  of  Clauses  Proper  to  be  Inserted 
therein,  etc.,  .  .  .  and  Comparative  Tables  Exhibiting  at  a 
Glance  the  Principal  Conditions  of  the  Several  Policies,  etc. 
O  pp.  203.     London,  1834. 

Vermont,  History  of  Insurance  in.     (HISTORICAL.) 

Village  Fire  Departments.     (See  Fire  Departments.) 

Virginia,  Insurance  Directory  of.     (See  Baltimore.) 

Volunteer  Fire  Departments.  Some  Rules  and  Regulations  for.  (Fire 
Departments.) 

w 

WA  CHENHEIMER,  Jacob.     Local  Agent's  Standpoint,  The. 
WADDELL,  William.     (See  Waddell's  Handbook.) 
Waddell's  Handbook.     A  Collection  of  Practical  Ideas  in  Reference  to 

the  Science  of  Accounts,  etc.     By  William  Waddell.     T  pp. 

184.     Ed.  Eighth.     New  York,  1903. 
WADDINGTON,!!.     Fire  Loss  Assessor,  Leaves  from  the  Diary 

of  a. 
WAMBAUGH,  Eugene.     (See  LAW  of  INSURANCE.) 
WAMSLEY,  A.  W.     (See  LAW  of  INSURANCE.) 
Warehouse  Fires,  Their  Cause  and  Prevention.     By  Albert  M.  Reed. 

BP.  XVII. 
Warehouses,  City,  The  Prevention  of  Loss  by  Fire  in.    {A  TKINSON.) 
Washington,  D.  C,  Insurance  Directory  of.     (See  Baltimore.) 
Washington,   State  of.   The   Shingle   Mill   Situation    in.     By  L.   W. 

Knight.     (See  Shingle  Mill.) 

—  Insurance  Association,  The.     (HISTORICAL.) 

Waste  Cans,  Refuse  Barrels  and  Water  Pails,  Standards  for.     Report. 

Protection,  igo2  :  180. 
Watchman's  Time  Recording  Apparatus,  Rules  and  Requirements  for 

the  Construction  and  Installation  of.     Protection,  igoi :  /jg, 

igo2 :  202. 

69 


Waterburj,  Conn.,  Conflagration  at,  Feb.  2,  1902.     (HISTORICAL.) 

Water  Mains  for  Effective  Fire  Streams. — By  W.  F.  Shepherd.  Mas- 
sachusetts, igoi  :  104. 

Water  Supply  System  for  Fire  Protection,  An  Ideal.  By  George  F. 
Chase.  Massachusetts,  igoi :  iib.  (See  also,  Fire  Streams, 
High  Pressure,  Loss  of  Pressure,  etc) 

Water  Tanks,  Bursting  of.     Muiuals,   VI:gi. 

WATERS,  A.  J.     Adjustment  of  Losses  on  Buildings,  The. 

WATERS,  ]ohT\^.  Protection  from  Fire.  An  Address  before  the 
Illinois  Manufacturers'  Association,  Oct.  15,  1902.  BP. 
XVII. 

WATERSTONE,  J.  S.     Federation  Examinations,  The. 

WATKINS,].  W.     Louisiana  Sugar  Houses,  The  Fire  Hazards  of. 

WEARS,  W.  E.  L.  Building  Construction  and  its  Relation  to  Fire 
Insurance. 


WEIGHT  TESTS  OF  MATERIALS:  — 

Floors : 

—  Concrete  Arch.     By  Charles  L.  Norton.     Ins.  Eng.,  II: 4S3. 

—  Concrete    Arch,    Steel ;    constructed    by   the    Columbian    Fire- 

proofing  System  Co.  Conducted  by  Chief  Inspector, 
Bureau  of  Buildings,  Borough  of  Bronx,  City  of  New 
York.      Ins.  Eng.,   IV:  ij6. 

—  Concrete  Arches,  Designed  by  Jacob  Schratweiser.     Conducted 

by  Bureau  of  Buildings,  Borough  of  Brooklyn,  City  of  New 
York,  Jan.  9,  1902.     Ins.  Eng.,  Ill:  2^1. 

—  Concrete    Construction,    Ransome    System    of.     Conducted  by 

the  Superintendent  of  Buildings,  Borough  of  Richmond, 
City  of  New  York,  Sept.  23  and  24,  1902.  Ins.  Eng.,  IV: 
359- 

—  Floor  Arches,   Rapp.     Conducted  by  William  W.  Ewing,  En- 

gineer, Board  of  Buildings,  City  of  New  York.  Ins.  Eng., 
II :  4gb. 

—  Lockwoven  Steel  and  Concrete  Arches,  Constructed  by  Wight 

Eastman  Co.  Conducted  by  Bureau  of  Buildings,  Borough 
of  Manhattan,  New  York,  Sept.  24-27,  1902.  Ins.  Eng., 
IV :  335- 


Wells,  Driven,  for  Fire  Purposes.     (Driven  Wells.) 
Weskett,  John.      (See  LAW  of  INSURANCE.) 

WEST,  B.  L.     Field  Man,  How  it  looks  to  a. 
West  Virginia,  Insurance  Directory  of.     (See  Baltimore.) 
"  Where  are  we  at .?  "     By  John  H.  Adams.     Northwest,  igoo  :  ig. 

WHITE,  R.  J.     Insurance,  Some  Ethics  of. 

Wier,    James.      Workingmen'.s    Compensation.       (See    LAW^  of    IN- 
SURANCE.) 

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WILLETT,  Alan  H.  Economic  Theory  of  Risk  and  Insurance, 
The.  Columbia  University  Studies  in  History,  Economics 
and  Public  Law,  \o\.  XIV,  No.  2.  Paper,  O  pp.  142.  New 
York,  1901. 

WILLIAMS,  Fred  W.     Theory  -^5.  Practise. 

WILLIAMS,  Walter  D.  Prosperity  and  its  Evils.  Northwest, 
I  go  2  :  6j. 

WILLS,  James.     Fire  Insurance. 

WILMERDING,  Herbert.  Graded  Co-Insurance.  Pamph.  Phila- 
delphia, 1902. 

WILSON,  E.  W.     Uniform  Rates,  Are  they  Desirable? 

Window  and  Door  Openings,  Protective  Coverings  for.  Report. 
Protection,  igoj :  ig4. 

Windstorm  and  Tornado  Insurance.  In  Three  Parts.  By  Frederick 
W.  Hoffman,  Spectator,  LXVII :  272,  2g8,  320.  (See  also. 
Tornado  Insurance.) 

Wire  Glass  Windows.     By  Edward  F.  Croker.     Engineers,  igo2 :  jj. 

Wired  Glass  and  Prism  Glass.     Report.     Protection,  igoo  :  i2j,  igo2  : 
180. 
(See  also,  BRITISH,  EXPERIMENT  STATION.) 

Women  as  Local  Agents.     By  James  H.  Holmes.     Pacific,  igoi  :  38. 

WOODBURY,  Cyrus.  The  Present  Duty  of  the  Special  Agent. 
(Special  Agent.) 

WOODS,  J.  T.     Ships  and  Shipbuilding. 

Woodworkers,  Their  Processes  and  Fire  Hazards.     (Fire  Hazards.) 

\Voolen  Mills,  Fires  in ;  Causes  and  Means  of  Prevention  and  Extinc- 
tion of.  By  John  S.  Hayes.  BP.  i  A. 
—  Preliminary  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Adjustments  /Shd 
Statistics,  National  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  Showing 
Results  of  Woolen  Mill  Underwriting,  etc.  New  York, 
Sept.  4,  1872.     BP.  J  A. 

Woolson,  Ira  H.  Fireproofed  Wood,  New  Methods  of  Testing  the 
Fire-Resisting  Qiialities  of. 

WYNKOOP,  Herbert  Schurman.     Electrolysis  and  Insurance. 


YATES,  Ed.  E.     "  In  Missouri."     Northwest,  igo2  :  /oj. 
YOUNG,  J.  E.     Insurance  Expert,  The  Education  and  Duties  of  an. 


Corrections — Catalog  of  1903. 


Page  39.      Exp/os/ves^    Cause    and    Effect    of.       Should    be 
Explosions. 

Page  47.      Umlerwriters  Handbook  of  Ohio.      Rough  Notes. 
Should   he  Western  Underwriter. 

Page  53.      Mill    Inspection.      Add     HP.    AT. 

Page   ^5.      National  Supervision   *   *    *  by  Fred.  K.  Brown. 
Should   be  V. 

Page  61.      Ship    Building  and    Marine   Engineering     *     *     * 
Fifth  Series,  A'o.  JO.      Should  be  Fifth  Series,  No.  3. 

Page  67.      Tobacco   Insurance   *   *   *   B P.  XI.      Should    be 
B/\    XIII. 


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